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  Wide Distribution and Diversity of Members of the Bacterial Kingdom Acidobacterium in the Environment -- Barns et al. ...
Phylogenetic tree representing the known diversity of the kingdom Acidobacterium.
The primer groups are those sequences expected to amplify with the primers listed in Tables 1 and 2.
The kingdom Acidobacterium is an example of a vast group of organisms that were virtually unknown prior to rDNA sequence-based
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 ExactAntigen acidobacterium capsulatum
(1998) Gene cloning and characterization of an acidic xylanase from Acidobacterium capsulatum Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 62:1061-7.
(1995) Phylogenetic position of the menaquinone-containing acidophilic chemo-organotroph Acidobacterium capsulatum FEMS Microbiol Lett 132:91-4.
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There, he studied microbial diversity using culture-independent methods.
His group discovered a clade of soil Crenarchaeota inhabiting soil and plant roots, and characterized the diversity of uncultivated members of the bacterial division acidobacterium.
He and collaborators also pioneered the field now known as "metagenomics." Goodman's work has appeared in premier journals, including Nature, Science, Virology, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
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caption: These uncultured cells were labeled with a fluorescent molecule used to identify members of the Acidobacterium division of bacteria, which has only three known cultured members.
For more on the science behind the Genomics:GTL Project, see
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