Releasing the microbes from old bones: the effect of different DNA extraction protocols on microbial community profiling

A. Eriksen, Lara Puetz, C. Rocha, T. K. Nielsen, L. Hansen, M. Gilbert
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ABSTRACT DNA-based characterisation of microbial communities can enable those interested in bone diagenesis to address questions relating to the complexity and diversity of said microbial communities. We explored whether biases could be introduced due to differences in the DNA extraction methods used. We investigated the effect of four alternative approaches on the extraction of DNA from bone, in order to examine the resulting effect on the bacterial and fungal OTUs recovered using metabarcoding. We found that the different extraction methods resulted in differences in the microbial OTU profiles generated, both when looking at the fungal and the bacterial communities within the bone. Our results emphasise the need for consistency when working with DNA extraction if comparison of results between different research groups are to be valid. Furthermore, it is clear that future efforts will be needed to determine which methods may provide the most accurate representation of the microbial community in bones.
从老骨头中释放微生物:不同DNA提取方案对微生物群落分析的影响
基于dna的微生物群落特征可以使那些对骨成岩感兴趣的人能够解决与微生物群落的复杂性和多样性有关的问题。我们探讨了由于所使用的DNA提取方法的差异是否会引入偏差。我们研究了四种不同的方法对从骨骼中提取DNA的影响,以检验使用元条形码回收的细菌和真菌OTUs的结果影响。我们发现,不同的提取方法导致产生的微生物OTU图谱存在差异,无论是在观察骨骼内的真菌群落还是细菌群落时。我们的研究结果强调,如果不同研究小组之间的结果比较是有效的,那么在DNA提取工作时需要一致性。此外,很明显,未来需要努力确定哪种方法可以最准确地代表骨骼中的微生物群落。
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