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Microbial Ecology

Cellulolytic Bacteria in the Foregut of the Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius)

Anjas A. Samsudin, André-Denis G. Wright, Rafat Al Jassim
Anjas A. Samsudin
aThe University of Queensland, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Gatton, Queensland, Australia
bDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
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André-Denis G. Wright
cDepartment of Animal Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA
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DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02420-12
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    Venn diagram of bacterial distributions at the species level when cultured in the three enrichment media: CT, FP, and NDF.

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    Bacterial 16S rRNA sequences from the foregut of dromedary camels, cultured from three different fiber enrichment media

    16S rRNA gene OTUNo. of clonesaGenBank accession no.Fiber enrichment(s)bNearest valid taxon% sequence similarity
    CAMbact15248HQ008599CT/FPEubacterium sp. F198.3
    CAMbact15342HQ008600CT/FPPseudobutyrivibrio ruminis M8098.9
    CAMbact1544HQ008601CTSelenomonas ruminantium S499.2
    CAMbact1554HQ008602CTSelenomonas ruminantium L198.8
    CAMbact15614HQ008603CT/FPPyramidobacter piscolens W545595.6
    CAMbact1572HQ008604CTSelenomonas ruminantium L1497.8
    CAMbact15819HQ008605CT/FP/NDFClostridium bifermentans JCM 783299.9
    CAMbact1596HQ008606CTSelenomonas ruminantium S3698.4
    CAMbact1601HQ008607CTAnaerobiospirillum thomasii DSM1180692.0
    CAMbact1613HQ008608CTSchwatrzia succinivorans S1-199.8
    CAMbact1623HQ008609CT/NDFShigella boydii 5216-70100.0
    CAMbact16322HQ008610FP/NDFStreptococcus bovis100.0
    CAMbact1643HQ008611FPSucciniclasticum ruminis SE1092.6
    CAMbact1651HQ008614FPButyrivibrio hungatei Su697.1
    CAMbact1663HQ008617FPAnaerovorax sp.93.7
    CAMbact1678HQ008618FPClostridium sp. AP8193.0
    CAMbact1685HQ008620FPPrevotella ruminicola 2397.0
    CAMbact1691HQ008621FPClostridium sp. P691.0
    CAMbact1701HQ008622FPSuccinivibrio dextrinosolvens 054499.7
    CAMbact1716HQ008623FPFibrobacter succinogenes RS22399.5
    CAMbact1721HQ008624FPSchwartzia succinivorans DSM10502T90.0
    CAMbact1731HQ008625FPMogibacterium neglectum P9a-h92.8
    CAMbact1741HQ008626FPFibrobacter intestinalis JG199.2
    CAMbact1756HQ008627FPClostridium butyricum IDCC 510199.8
    CAMbact1761HQ008628FPOscillobacter valerigenes Sjm18-2091.0
    CAMbact17736HQ008631NDFRuminobacter amylophilus H1897.4
    CAMbact1783HQ008633NDFCitrobacter amalonaticus99.8
    CAMbact17918HQ008634NDFEscherichia coli O111:H-1112899.9
    CAMbact1804HQ008635NDFShigella sp. 29 (2010)99.9
    CAMbact1816HQ008637NDFEnterococcus faecium L11899.9
    CAMbact1824HQ008640NDFEscherichia coli 410698.9
    CAMbact1832HQ008643NDFCitrobacter koseri CDC8132-8698.1
    CAMbact1844HQ008645NDFCitrobacter freundii JCM2406699.5
    • ↵a A total of 283 clones were examined.

    • ↵b Some of the OTU groups were able to grow on fiber-enriched medium of more than one type.

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Cellulolytic Bacteria in the Foregut of the Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius)
Anjas A. Samsudin, André-Denis G. Wright, Rafat Al Jassim
Applied and Environmental Microbiology Nov 2012, 78 (24) 8836-8839; DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02420-12

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Anjas A. Samsudin, André-Denis G. Wright, Rafat Al Jassim
Applied and Environmental Microbiology Nov 2012, 78 (24) 8836-8839; DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02420-12
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