The 16S rRNA gene is one of the most commonly used molecular markers for estimating bacterial diversity during the past decades. However, there is no consistency about the sequencing depth (from thousand to millions of sequences per sample), and the clustering methods used to generate OTUs may also be different among studies. These inconsistent premises make effective comparisons among studies difficult or unreliable. This study aims to examine the necessary sequencing depth and clustering method that would be needed to ensure a stable diversity patterns for studying fish gut microbiota. A total number of 42 samples dataset of Siniperca chuatsi (carnivorous fish) gut microbiota were used to test how the sequencing depth and clustering may a...
International audienceRecent advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies spur progress...
An increasing number of studies use next generation sequencing (NGS) to analyze complex communities,...
© The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution © 2013 British Ecological Society.. This article is ...
The 16S rRNA gene is one of the most commonly used molecular markers for estimating bacterial divers...
There are several affordable methods involving different sequencing technologies for microbial chara...
Background: Recent increases in understanding the ecological and evolutionary roles of microbial com...
Gut microbiota typically occupy habitats with definable limits/borders that are comparable to oceani...
AbstractThe analysis of amplified and sequenced 16S rRNA genes has become the most important single ...
In this paper we compared taxonomic results obtained by metataxonomics (16S rRNA gene sequencing) an...
Understanding microbial ecology through amplifying short read regions, typically 16S rRNA for prokar...
This review focuses on methodological approaches used to study the composition of human faecal micro...
DNA metabarcoding is increasingly used for the assessment of aquatic communities, and numerous studi...
Background: Molecular studies of microbial diversity have provided many insights into the bacterial ...
BACKGROUND: Molecular studies of microbial diversity have provided many insights into the bacterial ...
Studying the microbiome in natural populations could improve our understanding of the biological fac...
International audienceRecent advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies spur progress...
An increasing number of studies use next generation sequencing (NGS) to analyze complex communities,...
© The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution © 2013 British Ecological Society.. This article is ...
The 16S rRNA gene is one of the most commonly used molecular markers for estimating bacterial divers...
There are several affordable methods involving different sequencing technologies for microbial chara...
Background: Recent increases in understanding the ecological and evolutionary roles of microbial com...
Gut microbiota typically occupy habitats with definable limits/borders that are comparable to oceani...
AbstractThe analysis of amplified and sequenced 16S rRNA genes has become the most important single ...
In this paper we compared taxonomic results obtained by metataxonomics (16S rRNA gene sequencing) an...
Understanding microbial ecology through amplifying short read regions, typically 16S rRNA for prokar...
This review focuses on methodological approaches used to study the composition of human faecal micro...
DNA metabarcoding is increasingly used for the assessment of aquatic communities, and numerous studi...
Background: Molecular studies of microbial diversity have provided many insights into the bacterial ...
BACKGROUND: Molecular studies of microbial diversity have provided many insights into the bacterial ...
Studying the microbiome in natural populations could improve our understanding of the biological fac...
International audienceRecent advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies spur progress...
An increasing number of studies use next generation sequencing (NGS) to analyze complex communities,...
© The Authors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution © 2013 British Ecological Society.. This article is ...