Diversity of Alkane-1-Monooxygenase Genes in Actinobacteria of the Genus Rhodococcus |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.16, No. 4)Publication Date: 2022-06-06
Authors : Puntus Irina Filippovna; Gurinovich Anastasiya Sergeevna; Akhmetov Lenar Imametdinovich;
Page : 413-415
Keywords : Rhodococcus; Alkane degradation; Alkane-1-monooxygenase genes; Classification; Monooxygenases;
Abstract
By analyzing genetic similarity of rhodococci actinobacteria seven phylogenetic groups are allocated on the base on alkane- 1-monooxygenases sequences. R. qingshengii F2-2 genome have been shown to have alkane-1-monooxygenase genes affiliated to five different types. We assume the use of alkane-1-monooxygenase genes diversity as a molecular marker to identify Rhodococcus species.
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