Isolation and Sequencing of Novel Vibrio Species
- Department of Molecular Biology & Microbiology, Tufts University, School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02111, USA
- ↵1Correspondence: andrew.camilli{at}tufts.edu
Abstract
Whole-genome sequencing of bacteria facilitates their genotypic analysis and expands our understanding of the tree of life on Earth. The Vibrio genus comprises many halophilic species of bacteria, including some that are pathogenic to humans and other animals. Here I describe methods for isolating and sequencing both known and novel species of Vibrio from saltwater environments. The first section outlines methods of isolating and phenotypically characterizing strains, followed by purification of their total DNA. The second and third sections outline methods of whole-genome sequencing and assembly, annotation, and phylogenetic analysis.
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From the Experiments in Bacterial Genetics collection, edited by Lionello Bossi, Andrew Camilli, and Angelika Gründling.










