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Digital Image Analysis of Actinomycetes Colonies as a Potential Aid for Rapid Taxonomic Identification
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Digital Image Analysis of Actinomycetes Colonies as a Potential Aid for Rapid Taxonomic Identification

  • Sonashia Velho-Pereira1 &
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High frequency isolation of actinomycetes poses a challenge for the taxonomists hence simple and rapid identification methods are required. Our work to catalogue biodiversity of actinomycetes of Goa yielded several distinct morphotypes. After their tentative identification, the feasibility to distinguish these using digital image analyses (DIA) was explored. Digital images of wild colony morphotypes were processed using public domain SCION image analysis software. DIA revealed some intricate digital characters. A combination of these with standard morphological and microscopic characters could be potentially useful for preparing a digital identification key of the actinomycetes strains with potential application in rapid taxonomic identification.

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    Sonashia Velho-Pereira & Nandkumar Kamat

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Velho-Pereira, S., Kamat, N. Digital Image Analysis of Actinomycetes Colonies as a Potential Aid for Rapid Taxonomic Identification. Nat Prec (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4209.1

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  • actinomycetes
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