PEMANFAATAN GEN 16S rRNA SEBAGAI PERANGKAT IDENTIFIKASI BAKTERI UNTUK PENELITIAN-PENELITIAN DI INDONESIA
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https://doi.org/10.35799/pha.9.2020.27405Abstract
ABSTRACT
The 16S rRNA gene has hyper variable region and different for one bacterial species to another. The gene is being used as research tool to help for accurate identification of bacteria in many fields in Indonesia. As a useful tool, the 16S rRNA gene sequence is important as to explore the potencies of a bacterial species. Sequencing of this gene is very useful for research in clinical study, fisheries, marine science, agricultural science, and animal husbandry in Indonesia.Â
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Keywords: 16S rRNA gene, research tool, bacteria, Indonesia                                                                    Â
ABSTRAK
Gen 16S rRNA memiliki region yang sangat bervariasi dan berbeda setiap spesies bakteri. Penggunaannya sebagai perangkat penelitian, gen 16S rRNA telah banyak membantu dalam proses identifikasi berbagai jenis bakteri secara akurat untuk berbagai penelitian di Indonesia. Gen 16S rRNA tidak hanya dapat mengidentifikasi tetapi dapat dijadikan arahan dalam mengetahui potensi suatu bakteri. Sekuensing gen 16S rRNA telah digunakan secara luas untuk penelitian di bidang klinis, perikanan, kelautan, pertanian dan peternakan di Indonesia.
Kata Kunci: Gen 16S rRNA, perangkat penelitian, Bakteri, Indonesia.Downloads
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