Gesche Braker
Michigan State University
4 Papers
Gesche Braker is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Nitrite reductase genes (nirK and nirS) as functional markers to investigate diversity of denitrifying bacteria in pacific northwest marine sediment communities.
TL;DR: Findings show a very high diversity of nirsequences within small samples and that these novel nirclusters, some very divergent from known sequences, are not known in cultivated denitrifiers.
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Nitric oxide reductase (norB) genes from pure cultures and environmental samples
Gesche Braker,James M. Tiedje +1 more
TL;DR: A PCR-based approach was developed to recover nitric oxide (NO) reductase (norB) genes as a functional marker gene for denitrifying bacteria, which confirmed the existence of two classes of norB genes, which clustered according to the respective primer set.
Diversity of nitrite reductase (nirK and nirS) gene fragments in forested upland and wetland soils.
TL;DR: The data indicated that the Denitrifying communities in the two soils have many members and that the soils have a high richness of different nir genes, especially of the nirS gene, most of which have not yet been found in cultivated denitrifiers.
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Community structure of denitrifiers, bacteria, and archaea along redox gradients in Pacific Northwest marine sediments by terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of amplified nitrite reductase (nirS) and 16S rRNA genes.
TL;DR: Steep vertical gradients of oxidants in Puget Sound and Washington continental margin sediments indicate that aerobic respiration and denitrification occur within the top few millimeters to centimeters, which seems to result from the differential metabolic activities of populations of similar communities.
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