Diversity of bacterial communities related to the nitrogen cycle in a coastal tropical bay
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7 p. : il.A culture-independent molecular phylogenetic
analysis was carried out to study for the first time the diversity of bacterial ammonia monooxygenase subunit A (amoA) and nitrogenase reductase subunit H (nifH) genes
from Urca inlet at Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Most bacterial amoA and nifH sequences exhibited identities of less than 95% to those in the GenBank database revealing that novel ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and nitrogen-fixing microorganisms may exist in this tropical marine environment. The observation of a large number of clones related to uncultured bacteria also indicates the necessity to describe these microorganisms and to develop new cultivation methodologies