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Diversity and distribution of a deeply branched novel proteobacterial group found in anaerobic-aerobic activated sludge processes. Kong Y, Ong SL, Ng WJ, Liu WT. Environmental microbiology. 2002. A novel coccobacilli group found previously in enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) systems was further revealed to have a high degree of diversity and distribution in various activated sludge systems. Phylogenetic analysis based on 14 existing and 18 newly retrieved 16S rRNA sequences revealed that these sequences formed a novel cohesive cluster with seven subgroups in the gamma-Proteobacteria. Fluorescence in situ hybridization with a set of probes designed specifically targeting the novel group at different hierarchical levels showed that the novel group with a coccoid (2-4 micro m) to occasionally long-rod (up to 20 micro m) shape widely distributed and in some cases predominated in sludge samples taken from nine lab- and full-scale EBPR systems (10-50% of total cells) and four conventional activated sludge systems (1-10%). Variation of predominance was also observed among those subgroups in systems showing deteriorated or effective EBPR activity. 12460283

The following probes occur in the paper:

GB (pB-966), GB_G1 (GAOQ989) (pB-967), GB_G2 (pB-968), GB_1 and 2 (pB-969), GB_2 (pB-970), GB_3 (pB-971), GB_4 (pB-972), GB_5 (pB-973), GB_6 (Gam1019) (pB-974), GB_7 (pB-975)