Biodiversity of Vibrios
Ghent University · Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Vibrios are ubiquitous and abundant in the aquatic environment. A high abundance of vibrios is also detected in tissues and/or organs of various marine algae and animals, e.g., abalones, bivalves, corals, fish, shrimp, sponges, squid, and zooplankton. Vibrios harbour a wealth of diverse genomes as revealed by different genomic techniques including amplified fragment length polymorphism, multilocus sequence typing, repetetive extragenic palindrome PCR, ribotyping, and whole-genome sequencing. The 74 species of this group are distributed among four different families, i.e., Enterovibrionaceae, Photobacteriaceae, Salinivibrionaceae, and Vibrionaceae. Two new genera, i.e., Enterovibrio norvegicus and Grimontia…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Genome
- Genetics
- Comparative genomics
- Pseudogene
- Horizontal gene transfer
- Whole genome sequencing
- Genomics
- Life below water