Identification, Screening, and Molecular Characterization of Bacterial Microbiota in the guts of Epinephelus sp.

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Bacterial microbiota is predominantly present in all living organisms. Most of the bacteria present in the gut of the fish are contaminating the food chain. In the present study, we aimed to isolate and characterize the bacteria in the gut of Epinephelus sp. in the red sea of Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Bacteria were isolated from the guts of 10 fish samples and were grown on Luria Bertani (LB) and nutrient agar media. Total thirteen bacterial colonies were screen out by morphological identification i.e., color, shape, structure, etc. which were further reduced to 7 colonies e.g., IF001, IF002, F003, IF004, F005, IF006, and IF007. The bacterial isolates were also identified through molecular identification using 16S-rDNA sequencing. The genomic DNA was isolated and was sequenced using the Sanger® sequencing method. BLAST alignment results that IF001 and IF002 were members Bacillus sp. IF003 was a strain of photobacterium damselae, IF004 and IF006 were strains of Rothia endophytica, IF005 was a strain of Acinetobacter bouvetiiand IF007 was belonged to Shewanella oneidensis. The molecular identification confirmed the identification of bacterial isolates in the Epinephelus sp. obtained from the red sea.
石斑鱼肠道微生物的鉴定、筛选及分子特性研究。
细菌微生物群主要存在于所有生物体中。存在于鱼类肠道中的大多数细菌都污染了食物链。在本研究中,我们旨在分离和鉴定生活在沙特阿拉伯王国吉达红海的Epinephelus sp.肠道中的细菌。从10只鱼的肠道中分离出细菌,分别在贝尔塔尼Luria Bertani (LB)和营养琼脂培养基上培养。通过颜色、形状、结构等形态学鉴定筛选出13个菌落,进一步减少到IF001、IF002、F003、IF004、F005、IF006、IF007等7个菌落。细菌分离物也通过16s - rnas测序进行分子鉴定。分离基因组DNA,采用sanger®测序方法进行测序。BLAST比对结果表明,IF001和if002为芽孢杆菌属,IF003为光细菌damselae菌株,IF004和IF006为内生罗氏菌(Rothia endophytica)菌株,IF005为布氏动杆菌(facinetobacter bouvetitica)菌株,IF007为希瓦氏杆菌(Shewanella oneidensis)菌株。分子鉴定证实了产自红海的Epinephelus sp.细菌分离物的鉴定。
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