Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6389632 Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Molecular characterization of 117 Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) isolates from various geographical locations was previously done by PCR amplification of cry genes. In present investigation, diversity of cry genes from different soil types and climatic environments was studied using rarefaction method. Presence of cry1, cry2, cry3, 7, 8, cry4, cry5, 12, 14, 21, cry11, cry13 and cyt1 genes from Bt strains isolated from various regions of India was determined by PCR amplification. A varied distribution of cry genes and their profiles was found in four soil types. The cry1 gene was the most abundant in the isolates from four soil types and geographical regions. A higher degree of cry gene diversity was observed in isolates from alluvial soil. Rarefaction analysis indicated that more cry genes could be found from various soil types. Distribution of cry genes in semi arid, subtropical humid and tropical dry regions was varied but the degree of cry gene diversity determined by rarefaction analysis was similar. No major difference in distribution and diversity of cry genes was found in agricultural and non-agricultural samples except the absence of cry3 and cry13 genes in isolates of non-agricultural samples. We report the utility of rarefaction analysis to compare cry gene diversity from different geographical regions.

Graphical abstractDetection of cry genes in Bt isolates by PCR amplification. Rarefaction curves of Bt isolates from different regions, displaying number of cry genes and cry gene profiles versus number of Bt isolates.Download full-size imageHighlights► Diversity of cry genes of Bt was determined by rarefaction analysis. ► High degree of cry gene diversity was found in alluvial soil. ► Distribution of cry genes in soil samples from three climatic regions was varied.

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