Comparison of Two 16S rRNA Primers (V3–V4 and V4–V5) for Studies of Arctic Microbial.
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2021Author
Fadeev, Eduard
Cardozo-Mino, Magda G.
Rapp, Josephine Z.
Bienhold, Christina
Salter, Ian
Salman-Carvalho, Verena
Molari, Massimiliano
Tegetmeyer, Halina E.
Buttigieg, Pier Luigi
Boetius, Antje
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Microbial communities of the Arctic Ocean are poorly characterized in comparison
to other aquatic environments as to their horizontal, vertical, and temporal turnover.
Yet, recent studies showed that the Arctic marine ecosystem harbors unique microbial
community members that are adapted to harsh environmental conditions, such as
near-freezing temperatures and extreme seasonality. The gene for the small ribosomal
subunit (16S rRNA) is commonly used to study the taxonomic composition of microbial
communities in their natural environment. Several primer sets for this marker gene
have been extensively tested across various sample sets, but these typically originated
from low-latitude environments. An explicit evaluation of primer-set performances in
representing the microbial communities of the Arctic Ocean is currently lacking. To
select a suitable primer set for studying microbiomes of various Arctic marine habitats
(sea ice, surface water, marine snow, deep ocean basin, and d.....
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Frontiers in MicrobiologyVolume
12Issue
Article 637526Page Range
11pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Microbe biomass and diversitySpatial Coverage
Arctic OceanDOI Original
10.3389/fmicb.2021.637526Citation
Fadeev, E., Cardozo-Mino, M.G., Rapp, J.Z., Bienhold, C., Salter, I., Salman-Carvalho, V., Molari, M., Tegetmeyer, H.E., Buttigieg, P.L. and Boetius, A. (2021) Comparison of Two 16S rRNA Primers (V3–V4 and V4–V5) for Studies of Arctic Microbial Communities. Frontiers in Microbiology, 12:637526, 11pp. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.637526Collections
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