从 18S rRNA 基因 V4 和 V9 区域推断亚热带河流系统真核微生物大小比例的比较分析。

IF 8.2 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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真核微生物在河流生态系统中发挥着关键的生态作用。扩增子测序大大促进了真核微生物群落的鉴定和特征描述。目前,18S rRNA 基因 V4 和 V9 超变区被广泛用于真核微生物测序。确定用于分析真核微生物群落大小的最佳区域对微生物生态研究至关重要。在本研究中,我们跨越了三条具有典型的自然-人类影响过渡梯度的河流,评估了 18S rRNA 基因 V4 和 V9 超变区在对真核微生物(>180 μm、20-180 μm、5-20 μm、3-5 μm、0.8-3 μm)进行粒度分级测序时的性能。我们的比较分析表明,扩增片段的结果取决于特定物种和微生物的大小。V9 区域对检测分类范围广泛的物种最为有效。V4 区域比 V9 区域更适合鉴定小于 3 μm 的微生物以及科和属一级的微生物,特别是对于特定的微生物群,如迷宫真菌纲(Labyrinthulomycetes)。然而,V9 区域对于研究不同的真核生物类群(包括弓形虫、杂色虫和小孢子虫)和各种藻类(如藻类、花叶藻科和班氏藻)更为有效。我们的研究结果突出表明,在使用 V4 和 V9 区域鉴定微生物序列时,必须考虑潜在的分类错误。使用最佳扩增区域可提高扩增子测序在环境研究中的实用性。从这项工作中获得的启示将有助于今后采用基于扩增片段的鉴定方法来描述真核微生物群落的研究,并有助于我们了解水生系统中的微生物生态学。
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Comparative analysis of size-fractional eukaryotic microbes in subtropical riverine systems inferred from 18S rRNA gene V4 and V9 regions

Comparative analysis of size-fractional eukaryotic microbes in subtropical riverine systems inferred from 18S rRNA gene V4 and V9 regions

Eukaryotic microbes play key ecological roles in riverine ecosystems. Amplicon sequencing has greatly facilitated the identification and characterization of eukaryotic microbial communities. Currently, 18S rRNA gene V4 and V9 hypervariable regions are widely used for sequencing eukaryotic microbes. Identifying optimal regions for the profiling of size-fractional eukaryotic microbial communities is critical for microbial ecological studies. In this study, we spanned three rivers with typical natural-human influenced transition gradients to evaluate the performance of the 18S rRNA gene V4 and V9 hypervariable regions for sequencing size-fractional eukaryotic microbes (>180 μm, 20-180 μm, 5-20 μm, 3-5 μm, 0.8-3 μm). Our comparative analysis revealed that amplicon results depend on the specific species and microbial size. The V9 region was most effective for detecting a broad taxonomic range of species. The V4 region was superior to the V9 region for the identification of microbes in the minor 3 μm and at the family and genus levels, especially for specific microbial groups, such as Labyrinthulomycetes. However, the V9 region was more effective for studies of diverse eukaryotic groups, including Archamoebae, Heterolobosea, and Microsporidia, and various algae, such as Haptophyta, Florideophycidae, and Bangiales. Our results highlight the importance of accounting for potential misclassifications when employing both V4 and V9 regions for the identification of microbial sequences. The use of optimal regions for amplification could enhance the utility of amplicon sequencing in environmental studies. The insights gained from this work will aid future studies that employ amplicon-based identification approaches for the characterization of eukaryotic microbial communities and contribute to our understanding of microbial ecology within aquatic systems.

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Science of the Total Environment
Science of the Total Environment 环境科学-环境科学
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2.4 months
期刊介绍: The Science of the Total Environment is an international journal dedicated to scientific research on the environment and its interaction with humanity. It covers a wide range of disciplines and seeks to publish innovative, hypothesis-driven, and impactful research that explores the entire environment, including the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and anthroposphere. The journal's updated Aims & Scope emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary environmental research with broad impact. Priority is given to studies that advance fundamental understanding and explore the interconnectedness of multiple environmental spheres. Field studies are preferred, while laboratory experiments must demonstrate significant methodological advancements or mechanistic insights with direct relevance to the environment.
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