articleEnvironmental MicrobiologyNov 1, 2002Closed access

A fluorimetric method for the estimation of G + C mol% content in microorganisms by thermal denaturation temperature

Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla

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Abstract

G+C mol% content in microorganisms is one of the recommended characteristics for the standard description of bacterial species. In this study we present a novel fluorimetric method to estimate the G+C mol% content in microorganisms. Double-stranded DNA was specifically stained with SYBR Green I, and its thermal denaturalization was followed by measuring a decrease in fluorescence using a real-time PCR thermocycler. Unlike most previous determinations of G+C mol%, in this study only DNA from microorganisms with an available completely sequenced genome were used to prepare the calibration curves. Calibration curves showed a linear relationship between G+C mol% content and melting temperature and they were…

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Keywords
  • Microorganism
  • Biology
  • Formamide
  • DNA
  • SYBR Green I
  • Denaturation (fissile materials)
  • Melting curve analysis
  • Calibration curve
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