Investigating the composition and metabolic capacity of aquatic microbial assemblages usually requires the filtration of multi-litre samples, which are up to 1 million-fold larger than the microenvironments within which microbes are predicted to be spatially organised. To determine if community profiles can be reliably generated from microlitre volumes, we sampled seawater at a coastal and an oceanic site, filtered and homogenised them, and extracted DNA from bulk samples (2 L) and microvolumes (100, 10 and 1 μL) using two new approaches. These microvolume DNA extraction methods involve either physical or chemical lysis (through pH/thermal shock and lytic enzymes/surfactants, respectively), directly followed by the capture of DNA on magneti...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) opens up exciting possibilities for improving our knowledge of envi...
Automated sampling technologies can enhance the temporal and spatial resolution of marine microbial ...
Metabarcoding of environmental DNA (eDNA) is an attractive complement to morphological methods for s...
Investigating the composition and metabolic capacity of aquatic microbial assemblages usually requir...
© 2016 Rinke et al. High-throughput sequencing libraries are typically limited by the requirement fo...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) using metabarcoding has increased in use as a method for tr...
Metabarcoding of marine environmental DNA (eDNA), originating from tissue, cells, or extracellular D...
Hypersaline ecosystems - aquatic environments where concentration of salt exceeds 35 g/L - host micr...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Human impact on marine benthic communities has traditionally been assessed using visible morphologic...
Marine habitats are Earth's largest aquatic ecosystems, yet little is known about marine organism's ...
Metabarcoding analysis of environmental DNA samples is a promising new tool for marine biodiversity ...
Commercial DNA extraction kits are widely used for cultivation‐free surveys of marine sediment. Howe...
Coastal microbial mats form a nearly closed micro-scale ecosystem harboring a complex microbial comm...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) opens up exciting possibilities for improving our knowledge of envi...
Automated sampling technologies can enhance the temporal and spatial resolution of marine microbial ...
Metabarcoding of environmental DNA (eDNA) is an attractive complement to morphological methods for s...
Investigating the composition and metabolic capacity of aquatic microbial assemblages usually requir...
© 2016 Rinke et al. High-throughput sequencing libraries are typically limited by the requirement fo...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) using metabarcoding has increased in use as a method for tr...
Metabarcoding of marine environmental DNA (eDNA), originating from tissue, cells, or extracellular D...
Hypersaline ecosystems - aquatic environments where concentration of salt exceeds 35 g/L - host micr...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Human impact on marine benthic communities has traditionally been assessed using visible morphologic...
Marine habitats are Earth's largest aquatic ecosystems, yet little is known about marine organism's ...
Metabarcoding analysis of environmental DNA samples is a promising new tool for marine biodiversity ...
Commercial DNA extraction kits are widely used for cultivation‐free surveys of marine sediment. Howe...
Coastal microbial mats form a nearly closed micro-scale ecosystem harboring a complex microbial comm...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) opens up exciting possibilities for improving our knowledge of envi...
Automated sampling technologies can enhance the temporal and spatial resolution of marine microbial ...
Metabarcoding of environmental DNA (eDNA) is an attractive complement to morphological methods for s...