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Identification and Isolation of Bacterial Strains and Study of their Ability to Degrade Trimethoprim in the Wastewater of some Kirkuk Hospitals

Identification and Isolation of Bacterial Strains and Study of their Ability to Degrade Trimethoprim in the Wastewater of some Kirkuk Hospitals

Tawoos Mohammed Kamel Ahmed1*, Khalid Mahmood Yosif1, Sameerah Faydhallah Mohammed2 

1Biology Department College of Education for Pure Science University of Kirkuk, Iraq; 2Agriculture College, Soil Department, Kirkuk University, Iraq.

*Correspondence | Tawoos Mohammed Kamel Ahmed, Biology Department College of Education for Pure Science University of Kirkuk, Iraq; Email: [email protected] 

Figure 1

Amplification of a 232 bp 16s rRNA gene of E. coli isolates on agarose gel (2%) electrophoresed in 75 volts for one hr., M: molecular marker (Ladder), lanes 1 - 11 refer to isolates. 

Figure 2

Amplification of a 1250-bp 16s rRNA gene of Klebsiella spp. isolates on agarose gel (2%) electrophoresed in 75 volts for 1 hr., M: molecular marker (Ladder), lanes 1 - 12 refer to isolates. 

Figure 3

Amlification of a 1500-bp 16s rRNA gene of P. mirabilis isolates on agarose gel (2%) electrophoresed in 75 volts for 1 hr., M: molecular marker (Ladder), lanes 1 - 11 refer to isolates. 

Figure 4

Biodegradation experiment of TMP with E. coli

Figure 5

Biodegradation experiment of TMP with P. mirabilis 

Figure 6

Biodegradation experiment of TMP with Klebsiella spp 

Pakistan Journal of Zoology

December

Pakistan J. Zool., Vol. 56, Iss. 6, pp. 2501-3000

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