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Microbial biodiversity in a Malaysian oil field and a systematic comparison with oil reservoirs worldwide

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ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY
卷 194, 期 6, 页码 513-523

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DOI: 10.1007/s00203-012-0788-z

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Petroleum; Formation water; Oil; Biodiversity; Primer

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Microbial diversity within formation water and oil from two compartments in Bokor oil reservoir from a Malaysian petroleum oil field was examined. A total of 1,056 16S rRNA gene clones were screened from each location by amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis. All samples were dominated by clones affiliated with , some novel Deferribacteraceae genera and various clones allied to the Methanococci. In addition, either - or -like operational taxonomic units were detected from either compartment. A systematic comparison with the existing pertinent studies was undertaken by analysing the microbial amplicons detected and the PCR primers used. The analyses demonstrated that bacterial communities were site specific, while Archaea co-occurred more frequently. Amplicons related to and were detected in a number of the studies examined, suggesting they may be ubiquitous members in oil reservoirs. Further analysis of primers used in those studies suggested that most primer pairs had fairly broad but low matches across the bacterial and archaeal domains, while a minority had selective matches to certain taxa or low matches to all the microbial taxa tested. Thus, it indicated that primers may play an important role in determining which taxa would be detected.

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