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Choice of molecular barcode will affect species prevalence but not bacterial community composition.


ABSTRACT: The rapid advancement of next generation sequencing protocols in recent years has led to the diversification in the methods used to study microbial communities; however, how comparable the data generated from these different methods are, remains unclear. In this study we compared the taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the bacterial community determined by two distinct 16s amplicon sequencing protocols: sequencing of the V6 region of the 16s rRNA gene using 454 pyrosequencing vs the V4 region of the 16s rRNA gene using the Illumina Hiseq 2500 platform. Significant differences between relative abundances at all taxonomic levels were observed; however, their seasonal dynamics between phyla were largely consistent between methods. This study highlights that care must be taken when comparing datasets generated from different methods.

SUBMITTER: Lebret K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5253396 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Choice of molecular barcode will affect species prevalence but not bacterial community composition.

Lebret Karen K   Schroeder Joanna J   Balestreri Cecilia C   Highfield Andrea A   Cummings Denise D   Smyth Tim T   Schroeder Declan D  

Marine genomics 20160916


The rapid advancement of next generation sequencing protocols in recent years has led to the diversification in the methods used to study microbial communities; however, how comparable the data generated from these different methods are, remains unclear. In this study we compared the taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the bacterial community determined by two distinct 16s amplicon sequencing protocols: sequencing of the V6 region of the 16s rRNA gene using 454 pyrosequencing vs the V  ...[more]

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