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Acta Biológica Colombiana

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GONZALEZ GARCIA, LAURA N; VANEGAS LOPEZ, MARÍA C  and  RIANO PACHON, DIEGO M. COMPARING THE POTENTIAL FOR IDENTIFICATION OF Lactobacillus spp. OF 16s RDNA VARIABLE REGIONS. Acta biol.Colomb. [online]. 2013, vol.18, n.2, pp.349-364. ISSN 0120-548X.

16s rDNA is used for bacterial identification because its variation rate between species allows differentiation. The gene for this ribosomal subunit has 9 variable regions and some of them give more information than others. We were interested in evaluating the potential for species identification of each region and their combinations. We extracted the V1 to V8 regions of 16s rDNA from different strains and species of Lactobacillus and analyzed them using STAP (ss-RNA Taxonomy Assigning Pipeline) and RDP (Ribosomal Database Project) multiclassifier packages. Phylogenetic trees obtained by maximum likelihood analyses were compared. Classification results show that many regions give the correct genus classification using RDP and STAP, however they are not enough to classify up to the level of species. V5V6 region presents the highest quantity of informative fragments but also present the highest rate of false negatives. V1V3 region presents the highest rate of true positives (species) using STAP and the region V5V8 in RDP (genus).The phylogenetic result shows that the reference topology could be obtained using different combination of regions as V1V3 and V1V8.The experimental validation was done using commercial strains from a probiotic tampon. Sequencing analysis show that the V1V3 region gives the same information and result as the complete 16s rDNA; the three isolated strains correspond to the strains indicated in the product. We conclude that the V1V3 region is the minimum required region to classify Lactobacillus spp. in the correct way and this region is useful in metagenomics to analyze probiotics samples.

Keywords : 16s rDNA; Lactobacillus; phylogenetic inference; secondary structure; variable regions.

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