Metagenomic analysis microbial biodiversity of Trojena' the Mountains of Neom.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Amenah S Alotaib, Waqas Anwar, Hanin Qasem Albalawi, Hind Saleem Albalawi, Mona Abdulhadi Alshehri, Fatimah Mohammed Al-Atawi, Ibrahim T Al Joundi, Abdulrahman Y Al Samini, Rashed Z Alqarni, Nawaf E Alzahrani, Meshal A Huraysi
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About 80% of the biosphere is constantly exposed to temperatures below 5 °C in cold environments. Microorganisms in cold environments can grow and decompose various organic compounds at sub-zero temperatures despite exposure to conditions that are harmful to their survival, such as sub-zero temperatures and low nutrient and water availability. The present study was designed to investigate metagenomic insights into the microbial diversity in (Al-Lawz Mountains / Trojena Mountains) Saudi Arabia. Metagenomic data sets are obtained by high-throughput sequencing of environmental soil samples and provide an aggregation of all the conceptually genetic materials of the intended area of this project. This study easily overcomes the bottlenecks associated with conventional molecular methods of retrieving genetic information and the unscientific shortage of microbial biodiversity research at Tabuk. High throughput bioinformatic analysis has been highlighted as the accurate exploration of the abundance and diversity of bacterial communities. Environmental DNA can be sequenced to identify the recent presence, relative abundance & distribution of a prokaryotic species or whole communities of bacteria. A total of 333 bacterial metagenomes were sequenced over two seasons, fall and winter. The 16S rRNA genes were quantified during this period. The most significant species regarding the relative abundance and diversity were in the location of sample1 by, Klebsiella michiganensis (251), stenotrophomonass maltophilia (110), Escherichia coli USML2 (88), Zhongshania aliphaticivorans (40), Acidibrevibacterium fodinaquatile (12) Calothrix spp. & Nibribacter ruber (10) Bacillus spp (10) respectively. On the other hand, the lowest abundances were in sample 4 location with Pseudomonas fluorescens (5) and Corynebacterium glutamicum (3) with (NA) species. This means these were unidentified yet. All these species have a growing demand for microbial biodiversity evaluations, given the pronounced impact of climate change in this region (Al-Lawz Mountains/Trojena Mountain). Benthic microbial communities are to be considered, given they have a potential role in CO2 and nitrogen fixation, which is related to plant growth-promoting properties. They can resist salinity, radiation, low-temperature adaptation, and biocontrol properties. Thus, eDNA cold-mountain biodiversity is a fraction of the time it costs to conduct conventional ecological monitoring.

Trojena’the Mountains of Neom微生物多样性宏基因组分析。
大约80%的生物圈在寒冷的环境中持续暴露在5°C以下的温度下。寒冷环境中的微生物可以在零度以下的温度下生长和分解各种有机化合物,尽管暴露在对其生存有害的条件下,例如零度以下的温度和低营养和水的可用性。本研究旨在研究沙特阿拉伯Al-Lawz山脉/ Trojena山脉微生物多样性的宏基因组学见解。宏基因组数据集是通过对环境土壤样本进行高通量测序获得的,并提供了本项目预期区域的所有概念遗传物质的集合。这项研究很容易克服与传统分子方法检索遗传信息相关的瓶颈以及Tabuk微生物生物多样性研究的不科学不足。高通量生物信息学分析被强调为细菌群落丰度和多样性的准确探索。环境DNA可以测序,以确定最近的存在,相对丰度和分布的原核物种或整个群落的细菌。在秋季和冬季两个季节对333个细菌宏基因组进行了测序。在此期间对16S rRNA基因进行定量。相对丰度和多样性最高的菌种分别为:密歇根克雷伯菌(251)、嗜麦寡养单胞菌(110)、大肠杆菌USML2(88)、中山脂溶菌(40)、fodinaquatilebacterium(12)、Calothrix spp和Nibribacter橡胶芽孢杆菌(10)Bacillus spp(10)。另一方面,样品4中荧光假单胞菌(5)和谷氨酸棒状杆菌(3)的丰度最低,含有(NA)种。这意味着这些还没有被确认。鉴于气候变化对该地区(Al-Lawz Mountains/Trojena Mountain)的显著影响,所有这些物种对微生物生物多样性评估的需求日益增长。考虑到底栖微生物群落在二氧化碳和氮固定中具有潜在作用,这与植物生长促进特性有关,因此应予考虑。它们具有耐盐、耐辐射、低温适应性和生物防治特性。因此,eDNA冷山生物多样性是进行传统生态监测所需时间的一小部分。
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Cellular and molecular biology
Cellular and molecular biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Cellular and Molecular Biology publishes original articles, reviews, short communications, methods, meta-analysis notes, letters to editor and comments in the interdisciplinary science of Cellular and Molecular Biology linking and integrating molecular biology, biophysics, biochemistry, enzymology, physiology and biotechnology in a dynamic cell and tissue biology environment, applied to human, animals, plants tissues as well to microbial and viral cells. The journal Cellular and Molecular Biology is therefore open to intense interdisciplinary exchanges in medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacological, botanical and biological researches for the demonstration of these multiple links.
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