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Title: | Bacteria and Archaea diversity within the hot springs of Lake Magadi and Little Magadi in Kenya |
Authors: | Kambura, A. Mwirichia, R. Kasil, R. Karanja, E. Makonde, H. Boga, H. |
Keywords: | Hot springs Microbial diversity |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Kambura, A. K., Mwirichia, R. K., Kasili, R. W., Karanja, E. N., Makonde, H. M., & Boga, H. I. (2016). Bacteria and Archaea diversity within the hot springs of Lake Magadi and Little Magadi in Kenya. BMC Microbiology, 16(1).136- |
Series/Report no.: | BMC Microbiology,;16(1).136 |
Abstract: | Lake Magadi and little Magadi are hypersaline, alkaline lakes situated in the southern part of Kenyan Rift Valley. Solutes are supplied mainly by a series of alkaline hot springs with temperatures as high as 86 °C. Previous culture-dependent and culture-independent studies have revealed diverse groups of microorganisms thriving under these conditions. Previous culture independent studies were based on the analysis of 16S rDNA but were done on less saline lakes. For the first time, this study combined illumina sequencing and analysis of amplicons of both total community rDNA and 16S rRNA cDNA to determine the diversity and community structure of bacteria and archaea within 3 hot springs of L. Magadi and little Magadi. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1130 |
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