Background Microbial communities (microbiota) influence human and animal disease and immunity, geochemical nutrient cycling and plant productivity. Specific groups, including bacteria, archaea, eukaryotes or fungi, are amplified by PCR to assess the relative abundance of sub-groups (e.g. genera). However, neither the absolute abundance of sub-groups is revealed, nor can different amplicon families (i.e. OTUs derived from a specific pair of PCR primers such as bacterial 16S, eukaryotic 18S or fungi ITS) be compared. This prevents determination of the absolute abundance of a particular group and domain-level shifts in microbiota abundance can remain undetected. Results We have developed absolute quantitation of amplicon families using synthe...
Microbiome studies have the common goal of determining which microbial taxa are present, respond to ...
Metabarcoding of the 16S rRNA gene is commonly used to characterize microbial communities, by estima...
Microorganisms numerically dominate terrestrial biodiversity, and play important biochemical and geo...
Abstract Background Microbial communities (microbiota) influence human and animal disease and immuni...
High-throughput amplicon sequencing has become a well-established approach for microbial community p...
Microbial ecological studies have been remarkably promoted by the high-throughput sequencing approac...
Here we describe a quantitative PCR-based approach to estimating the relative abundances of major ta...
Rapid advances in genome sequencing technologies enable determination of relative bacterial abundanc...
The Species Abundance Distribution (SAD) is a fundamental property of ecological communities and the...
Rapid advances in genome sequencing technologies enable determination of relative bacterial abundanc...
Abstract High‐throughput sequencing (HTS) of 16S rRNA gene amplicons provides compositional informat...
The microbial world has been shown to hold an unimaginable diversity. The use of rRNA genes and PCR ...
The use of relative abundance data from next generation sequencing (NGS) can lead to misinterpretati...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has instigated the research on the role of the microbiome in health...
It is thought that a microbial community is an assemblage of organisms, genes, and gene functions. T...
Microbiome studies have the common goal of determining which microbial taxa are present, respond to ...
Metabarcoding of the 16S rRNA gene is commonly used to characterize microbial communities, by estima...
Microorganisms numerically dominate terrestrial biodiversity, and play important biochemical and geo...
Abstract Background Microbial communities (microbiota) influence human and animal disease and immuni...
High-throughput amplicon sequencing has become a well-established approach for microbial community p...
Microbial ecological studies have been remarkably promoted by the high-throughput sequencing approac...
Here we describe a quantitative PCR-based approach to estimating the relative abundances of major ta...
Rapid advances in genome sequencing technologies enable determination of relative bacterial abundanc...
The Species Abundance Distribution (SAD) is a fundamental property of ecological communities and the...
Rapid advances in genome sequencing technologies enable determination of relative bacterial abundanc...
Abstract High‐throughput sequencing (HTS) of 16S rRNA gene amplicons provides compositional informat...
The microbial world has been shown to hold an unimaginable diversity. The use of rRNA genes and PCR ...
The use of relative abundance data from next generation sequencing (NGS) can lead to misinterpretati...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has instigated the research on the role of the microbiome in health...
It is thought that a microbial community is an assemblage of organisms, genes, and gene functions. T...
Microbiome studies have the common goal of determining which microbial taxa are present, respond to ...
Metabarcoding of the 16S rRNA gene is commonly used to characterize microbial communities, by estima...
Microorganisms numerically dominate terrestrial biodiversity, and play important biochemical and geo...