Discovery of thermophilic Bacillales using reduced-representation genotyping for identification.
Berenice Talamantes-BecerraJason CarlingAndrzej KilianArthur GeorgesPublished in: BMC microbiology (2020)
Previously, this method has been successfully demonstrated for use in bacterial identification for medical microbiology. This study demonstrates the first successful use of DArTseq™ for preliminary identification of thermophilic bacterial isolates, providing results in complete agreement with those obtained from whole-genome sequencing of the same isolates. The growing database of bacterial genome sequences provides an excellent resource for alignment of reduced-representation sequence data for identification purposes, and as the available sequenced genomes continue to grow, the technique will become more effective.