A study about isolation, identification and analysis of bacteria in waste water. Here the tannery effluent used as a sample for the entire analysis. A bacterial strain,
designated MPC1 was isolated from a waste water sample collected from tannery effluent, Trichy, India and identified using a molecular approach. On the basis of
the bacterial 16s rRNA gene sequence phylogeny and comparison of this gene sequence with sequence in RNA sequence database, it is considered that isolate is
closely related to members of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Sp. Phylogenetic and molecular evolutionary analyses were conducted using MEGA. Identification of
regulatory elements and Transcription Factor with their binding sites in 16S rRNA gene of Pseudomonas aeruginosa mpc1 was performed using BPROM tool.
The sequence of 16s rRNA (Pseudomonas aeruginosa sp MPC 1) is submitted to Genbank in NCBI database (Ac.No-JF708077).
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