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Zakhia Frédéric, Lajudie de Philippe. (2006). La taxonomie bactérienne moderne : revue des techniques - application à la caractérisation des bactéries nodulant les légumineuses (BNL). Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 52 (3), p. 169-181. ISSN 0008-4166.

Titre du document
La taxonomie bactérienne moderne : revue des techniques - application à la caractérisation des bactéries nodulant les légumineuses (BNL)
Année de publication
2006
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000237289600001
Auteurs
Zakhia Frédéric, Lajudie de Philippe
Source
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2006, 52 (3), p. 169-181 ISSN 0008-4166
Taxonomy is the science that studies the relationships between organisms. It comprises classification, nomenclature, and identification. Modern bacterial taxonomy is polyphasic. This means that it is based on several molecular techniques, each one retrieving the information at different cellular levels (proteins, fatty acids, DNA...). The obtained results are combined and analysed to reach a "consensus taxonomy" of a microorganism. Until 1970, a small number of classification techniques were available for microbiologists (mainly phenotypic characterization was performed: a legume species nodulation ability for a Rhizobium, for example). With the development of techniques based on polymerase chain reaction for characterization, the bacterial taxonomy has undergone great changes. In particular, the classification of the legume nodulating bacteria has been repeatedly modified over the last 20 years. We present here a review of the currently used molecular techniques in bacterial characterization, with examples of application of these techniques for the study of the legume nodulating bacteria.
Plan de classement
Biotechnologies [084]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010037787]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010037787
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