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16SリボソームRNA

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16S rRNA系統解析から転送)
Thermus thermophilusの30Sサブユニットの分子構造。タンパク質は青で、単一のRNA鎖はオレンジで示されている[1]

16S RNA(16S rRNA)(Shine-Dalgarno sequence)30SRNA16S rRNA

16S rRNARNA16S rRNA1600[2][3][4][5]E197716S rRNA[6][7]18S rRNARNA (Small SubUnit rRNASSU rRNA) 

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16S rRNA23S rRNARNA250S30S3 'mRNAAUGShine-Dalgarno16S RNA3 'S1S21[8]

14921493(A)AAN1mRNA2OH-
16S rRNA[9]I5 'IIIII3'IV3 '

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16S rRNA9V1-V930-100[10][11]16S rRNA16S rRNA1,500[11]Illumina4545012,000[12]Illumina75250Illumina MiSeq30016S rRNA[13]Illumina1[13]

16S rRNA16S rRNA(18SRNA)[9]16S rRNAPCR[14][15]16S rRNAV4[15]2007Chakravorty調V1-V8[16]V3CDCV6[16]

16S rRNA[17]16S rRNA99%[18]V4[18][17]V1V2V616S rRNA[19]16S rRNA1[18]

PCR[]

PCR[]


16S rRNAPCRDGGE (Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis) FISHRFLP使

Weisburg27F-1492R[20]使454V1V327F-534R[21]27F8F使227FCMAC退
主なプライマー配列
プライマー名 シーケンス(5′–3 ′) Ref.
8F AGA GTT TGA TCC TGG CTC AG [22] [23]
27F AGA GTT TGA TC M TGG CTC AG
U1492R GGT TAC CTT GTT ACG ACT T [22] [23]
928F TAA AAC TYA AAK GAA TTG ACG GG [24]
336R ACT GCT GCS YCC CGT AGG AGT CT [24]
1100F YAA CGA GCG CAA CCC
1100R GGG TTG CGC TCG TTG
337F GAC TCC TAC GGG AGG CWG CAG
907R CCG TCA ATT CCT TTR AGT TT
785F GGA TTA GAT ACC CTG GTA
805R GAC TAC CAG GGT ATC TAA TC
533F GTG CCA GCM GCC GCG GTA A
518R GTA TTA CCG CGG CTG CTG G
1492R CGG TTA CCT TGT TAC GAC TT [25]

NGSへの応用[編集]


16S rRNA[26][27]16S rRNA[28][29][30][31][32][33]16S rRNA[34]

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16S rRNA16S rRNA[35] (Thermoproteales)16S rRNA[36]16S rRNAPCR16S rRNARNA

16S rRNA[]


16S rRNA16S rRNA[37][38]16S rRNA16S rRNA[39]T. thermophilus宿T. thermophilus16S rRNA16S rRNA

16S rRNA[]


16S rRNA[40]16S rRNANCBI16S rRNA2使使

EzBioCloud[]


EzBioCloudEzTaxon2018915,29062,988OrthoANI/116S rRNAEzBioCloudWebANIContEst16SQIIMEMothur16S rRNA DB[41]

Ribosomal Database Project[]


Ribosomal Database ProjectRDPRNArRNArRNA[42]

SILVA[]


SILVA16S/18SSSU23S/28SLSURNA[43]

GreenGenes[]


Greengenes16Sde novo2013[44][45]

歴史[編集]


19705S rRNA

RNA16S rRNA21977

16S rRNA1996Barns

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