| Literature DB >> 25851049 |
Sarah K Hu1, Zhenfeng Liu1, Alle A Y Lie1, Peter D Countway2, Diane Y Kim1, Adriane C Jones3, Rebecca J Gast4, S Craig Cary5,6, Evelyn B Sherr7, Barry F Sherr7, David A Caron1.
Abstract
Sequencing hypervariable regions from the 18S rRNA gene is commonly employed to characterize protistan biodiversity, yet there are concerns that short reads do not provide the same taxonomic resolution as full-length sequences. A total of 7,432 full-length sequences were used to perform an in silico analysis of how sequences of various lengths and target regions impact downstream ecological interpretations. Sequences that were longer than 400 nucleotides and included the V4 hypervariable region generated results similar to those derived from full-length 18S rRNA gene sequences. Present high-throughput sequencing capabilities are approaching protistan diversity estimation comparable to whole gene sequences.Keywords: 18S rRNA gene; V4 tag sequencing; biogeography; microbial eukaryotes; protists
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25851049 DOI: 10.1111/jeu.12217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eukaryot Microbiol ISSN: 1066-5234 Impact factor: 3.346