Authors
Jørn A Aas, Bruce J Paster, Lauren N Stokes, Ingar Olsen, Floyd E Dewhirst
Publication date
2005/11
Journal
Journal of clinical microbiology
Volume
43
Issue
11
Pages
5721-5732
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
More than 700 bacterial species or phylotypes, of which over 50% have not been cultivated, have been detected in the oral cavity. Our purposes were (i) to utilize culture-independent molecular techniques to extend our knowledge on the breadth of bacterial diversity in the healthy human oral cavity, including not-yet-cultivated bacteria species, and (ii) to determine the site and subject specificity of bacterial colonization. Nine sites from five clinically healthy subjects were analyzed. Sites included tongue dorsum, lateral sides of tongue, buccal epithelium, hard palate, soft palate, supragingival plaque of tooth surfaces, subgingival plaque, maxillary anterior vestibule, and tonsils. 16S rRNA genes from sample DNA were amplified, cloned, and transformed into Escherichia coli. Sequences of 16S rRNA genes were used to determine species identity or closest relatives. In 2,589 clones, 141 predominant species were …
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Scholar articles
JA Aas, BJ Paster, LN Stokes, I Olsen, FE Dewhirst - Journal of clinical microbiology, 2005