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Isolation of Uncultured Bacteria from Antarctica Using Long Incubation Periods and Low Nutritional Media.

Frontiers in microbiology (2017-08-05)
Andre A Pulschen, Amanda G Bendia, Ashwana D Fricker, Vivian H Pellizari, Douglas Galante, Fabio Rodrigues
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Uncultured microorganisms comprise most of the microbial diversity existing on our planet. Despite advances in environmental sequencing and single-cell genomics, in-depth studies about bacterial metabolism and screening of novel bioproducts can only be assessed by culturing microbes in the laboratory. Here we report uncultured, or recalcitrant, microorganisms from an Antarctic soil sample, using relatively simple methods: oligotrophic media, extended incubation periods, observation under stereo microscopy, and selection of slow-growing bacteria. We managed to isolate several rare microorganisms belonging to infrequently isolated or recently described genera, for example

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SynaptoGreen C4, ≥95% (HPLC), solid