The abundance of different SSU rRNA (‘‘16S’’) gene sequences in environmental samples is widely used in studies of microbial ecology as a measure of microbial community structure and diversity. However, the genomic copy number of the 16S gene varies greatly – from one in many species to up to 15 in some bacteria and to hundreds in some microbial eukaryotes. As a result of this variation the relative abundance of 16S genes in environmental samples can be attributed both to variation in the relative abundance of different organisms, and to variation in genomic 16S copy number among those organisms. Despite this fact, many studies assume that the abundance of 16S gene sequences is a surrogate measure of the relative abundance of the organisms ...
<div><p>Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand th...
Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand the distri...
<p>Relative abundance of bacterial 16S rRNA sequences in the amplicon pool from <i>Picea abies</i> l...
The abundance of different SSU rRNA ("16S") gene sequences in environmental samples is widely used i...
<div><p>The abundance of different SSU rRNA (“16S”) gene sequences in environmental samples is widel...
<div><p>16S ribosomal RNA currently represents the most important target of study in bacterial ecolo...
16S ribosomal RNA currently represents the most important target of study in bacterial ecology. Its ...
High-throughput amplicon sequencing has become a well-established approach for microbial community p...
Studies of microbial communities, including those found on and within humans and those found in both...
The 16S ribosomal RNA gene is the most widely used marker gene in microbial ecology. Counts of 16S s...
High-throughput amplicon sequencing has become a well-established approach for microbial community p...
High-throughput amplicon sequencing has become a well-established approach for microbial community p...
The 16S ribosomal RNA gene commonly serves as a molecular marker for investigating microbial communi...
Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand the distri...
Abstract The 16S ribosomal RNA gene is the most widely used marker gene in microbial ecology. Counts...
<div><p>Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand th...
Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand the distri...
<p>Relative abundance of bacterial 16S rRNA sequences in the amplicon pool from <i>Picea abies</i> l...
The abundance of different SSU rRNA ("16S") gene sequences in environmental samples is widely used i...
<div><p>The abundance of different SSU rRNA (“16S”) gene sequences in environmental samples is widel...
<div><p>16S ribosomal RNA currently represents the most important target of study in bacterial ecolo...
16S ribosomal RNA currently represents the most important target of study in bacterial ecology. Its ...
High-throughput amplicon sequencing has become a well-established approach for microbial community p...
Studies of microbial communities, including those found on and within humans and those found in both...
The 16S ribosomal RNA gene is the most widely used marker gene in microbial ecology. Counts of 16S s...
High-throughput amplicon sequencing has become a well-established approach for microbial community p...
High-throughput amplicon sequencing has become a well-established approach for microbial community p...
The 16S ribosomal RNA gene commonly serves as a molecular marker for investigating microbial communi...
Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand the distri...
Abstract The 16S ribosomal RNA gene is the most widely used marker gene in microbial ecology. Counts...
<div><p>Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand th...
Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand the distri...
<p>Relative abundance of bacterial 16S rRNA sequences in the amplicon pool from <i>Picea abies</i> l...