Structure, fluctuation and magnitude of a natural grassland soil metagenome

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Tom O Delmont
Emmanuel Prestat
Kevin P Keegan
Michael Faubladier
Patrick Robe
Ian M Clark
Eric Pelletier
Penny R Hirsch
Folker Meyer
Jack A Gilbert
Denis Le Paslier
Pascal Simonet
Timothy M Vogel
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[1] Environmental Microbial Genomics,Department of Ecology and Evolution
[2] Ecole Centrale de Lyon,undefined
[3] Université de Lyon,undefined
[4] Institute of Genomic and Systems Biology,undefined
[5] Argonne National Laboratory,undefined
[6] Université de Lyon,undefined
[7] Université Lyon 1; CNRS UMR5558,undefined
[8] Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive,undefined
[9] CNRS UMR5558,undefined
[10] Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive,undefined
[11] LibraGen,undefined
[12] Rothamsted Research,undefined
[13] Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique,undefined
[14] Genoscope,undefined
[15] Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,undefined
[16] Université d’Evry Val d’Essonne,undefined
[17] University of Chicago,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2012年 / 6卷
关键词
soil metagenomics; phylogenetic; pyrosequencing; structural biodiversity; functional biodiversity;
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The soil ecosystem is critical for human health, affecting aspects of the environment from key agricultural and edaphic parameters to critical influence on climate change. Soil has more unknown biodiversity than any other ecosystem. We have applied diverse DNA extraction methods coupled with high throughput pyrosequencing to explore 4.88 × 109 bp of metagenomic sequence data from the longest continually studied soil environment (Park Grass experiment at Rothamsted Research in the UK). Results emphasize important DNA extraction biases and unexpectedly low seasonal and vertical soil metagenomic functional class variations. Clustering-based subsystems and carbohydrate metabolism had the largest quantity of annotated reads assigned although <50% of reads were assigned at an E value cutoff of 10−5. In addition, with the more detailed subsystems, cAMP signaling in bacteria (3.24±0.27% of the annotated reads) and the Ton and Tol transport systems (1.69±0.11%) were relatively highly represented. The most highly represented genome from the database was that for a Bradyrhizobium species. The metagenomic variance created by integrating natural and methodological fluctuations represents a global picture of the Rothamsted soil metagenome that can be used for specific questions and future inter-environmental metagenomic comparisons. However, only 1% of annotated sequences correspond to already sequenced genomes at 96% similarity and E values of <10−5, thus, considerable genomic reconstructions efforts still have to be performed.
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页码:1677 / 1687
页数:10
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