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Volume 7

Molecular Biology: Open Access

Molecular Biology Meet 2018

August 27-28, 2018

August 27-28, 2018 Dubai, UAE

Molecular Biology and Medicine

International Conference on

Isolation and molecular identification of halophilic bacteria (Part-II) from saline soil

Arpita R Dave and Ajit V Pandya

C.U. Shah Science College, India

T

he use of phenotypic, chemotaxonomic and genotypic data includes polyphasic approach which is used today in the taxonomy

and systematics of the bacteria and archaea. Understanding of 16S rRNA gene sequence has helped us better understand

the microbial world and has led to the detailed descriptions of novel taxa especially at the species level. Here efforts to obtain

complete genome sequences of all type strains which are critical for the future of microbial systematic were obtained. Coupling the

knowledge of genomics along with taxonomy, bacterial systematics and archae systematics together with computational approaches

will increase the development of taxonomy in the genomic era. This study covers the isolation and characterization of halophilic

bacteriawithphylogenetic identificationof the halophilic isolates. Halophiles are the salt-loving organisms that thrive inhypersaline

environments. Most prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms fall under this category as they have the ability to balance the

osmotic pressure of the environment and will resist the denaturing effect of salts. The description of workflows includes outlines

of approaches which describes materials and methods for isolation, morphological and cultural characterization, cultivation and

phylogenetic analysis of isolates. And the experimental results showing cultural characteristics, growth requirements, phylogenetic

trees and discussion are included.

arpitamishra2905@gmail.com

Mol Biol 2018, Volume 7

DOI: 10.4172/2168-9547-C1-003