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   Sampling bacterial biodiversity from a highly contaminated stream flowing through a densely populated urban area in Karachi.  
   
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منبع journal of ayub medical college - 2011 - دوره : 23 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:147 -151
چکیده    Few studies have attempted to understand the complexity of microbial populations in pakistan where infectious diseases are prevalent. this study was undertaken to assess bacterial biodiversity in nehr-e-khayyam a heavily polluted stream connected to the arabian gulf,which runs through a densely populated urban area in karachi,pakistan. employing a universal pair of oligonucleotides capable of amplifying species-specific segments of 16s rrna gene from all eubacteria,we generated a library of pcr products using total dna purified from the collected sample,cloned the amplifers into pgem-t-easy and sequenced each recombinant clone. the obtained dna sequences were subjected to bio-informatic analyses. a total of 71 recombinant clones were obtained from the amplified 16s rdna products and sequenced. bioinformatics analyses revealed that 54 (out of 71) were unique sequences from which 42 shared > 97% and 12 shared < 97% homology to their database counterparts. one sequence originated from the plastid dna of eukaryote pyramimonas disomata. from the remaining 53 sequences,45 were proteo-bacteria and 8 fermicute in origin. among 71 sequences,alpha-,beta- and gamma-proteobacteria species constituted -86% of proteo-bacteria identified in the sample while only -13% were fermicutes. the microbial niche in nehr-e-khayyam is occupied predominantly by heterotrophic proteo-bacterial and firmicute strains,some of which are known human pathogens.
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