ISOLATION AND ENZYMATIC FRAGMENTATION OF GENOMIC DNA FROM UNCULTURED MICROBIAL SYMBIONTS OF Theonella sp. SPONGE AS PREREQUISITE FOR METAGENOMIC LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION
Agustinus Robert Uria, lfah Munifah, Ekowati Chasanah
Abstract
Microbial symbionts of sponges are well known as the sources of numerous bioactive products which are of potential industrial and pharmaceutical importance, including secondary metabolites, enzymes, lipids and heteropolysaccharides.
Keywords
microbial symbionts of marine sponge; genomic DNA isolation; ezymatically DNA fragmentation