Phenotypic properties are unstable and depend on environmental conditions, i.e. growth substrates, temperature and pH levels [13]. Biochemical properties do not accurately reflect the total genomic complexity of a given species and also vary with the environment. Molecular marker techniques are currently being used as supplementary tools for precise identification of test bacteria. Sequencing of the 16S rRNA-encoding gene has become a common tool for bacterial species identification and phylogenetic studies [13]. An integrated approach wherein a combination of morphological, biochemical and molecular techniques are used, often contributes to the accuracy of microbial identification processes