Phenotypic and Genetic Characterization of Polyhydroxyalkanoate Producing Bacterial Isolates from Hypersaline Water Body, Atlantic Ocean, Nigeria
Fayemi Scott O.,
Akiibinu Moses O.,
Fatokun Evelyn N.
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: The importance of polyhydroxylalkanoate (PHA) producing bacteria is hinged on the basis that PHA itself possess environmentally advantages over synthetic plastics therefore, the proper identity of these bacteria is inevitable.
Aim: To determine the bacteria identification methods of phenotypic and genetic identification for marine sourced effective polyhydroxylalkanoate (PHA) production.
Study Design: Randomised design was employed for PHA producing bacterial isolates.
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