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Pyrosequencing assessment of prokaryotic and eukaryotic diversity in biofilm communities from a French river

Despite the recent and significant increase in the study of aquatic microbial communities, little is known about the microbial diversity of complex ecosystems such as running waters. This study investigated the biodiversity of biofilm communities formed in a river with 454 Sequencing™. This river ha...

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Autores principales: Bricheux, Geneviève, Morin, Loïc, Le Moal, Gwenaël, Coffe, Gérard, Balestrino, Damien, Charbonnel, Nicolas, Bohatier, Jacques, Forestier, Christiane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3684755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23520129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.80
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author Bricheux, Geneviève
Morin, Loïc
Le Moal, Gwenaël
Coffe, Gérard
Balestrino, Damien
Charbonnel, Nicolas
Bohatier, Jacques
Forestier, Christiane
author_facet Bricheux, Geneviève
Morin, Loïc
Le Moal, Gwenaël
Coffe, Gérard
Balestrino, Damien
Charbonnel, Nicolas
Bohatier, Jacques
Forestier, Christiane
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description Despite the recent and significant increase in the study of aquatic microbial communities, little is known about the microbial diversity of complex ecosystems such as running waters. This study investigated the biodiversity of biofilm communities formed in a river with 454 Sequencing™. This river has the particularity of integrating both organic and microbiological pollution, as receiver of agricultural pollution in its upstream catchment area and urban pollution through discharges of the wastewater treatment plant of the town of Billom. Different regions of the small subunit (SSU) ribosomal RNA gene were targeted using nine pairs of primers, either universal or specific for bacteria, eukarya, or archaea. Our aim was to characterize the widest range of rDNA sequences using different sets of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers. A first look at reads abundance revealed that a large majority (47–48%) were rare sequences (<5 copies). Prokaryotic phyla represented the species richness, and eukaryotic phyla accounted for a small part. Among the prokaryotic phyla, Proteobacteria (beta and alpha) predominated, followed by Bacteroidetes together with a large number of nonaffiliated bacterial sequences. Bacillariophyta plastids were abundant. The remaining bacterial phyla, Verrucomicrobia and Cyanobacteria, made up the rest of the bulk biodiversity. The most abundant eukaryotic phyla were annelid worms, followed by Diatoms, and Chlorophytes. These latter phyla attest to the abundance of plastids and the importance of photosynthetic activity for the biofilm. These findings highlight the existence and plasticity of multiple trophic levels within these complex biological systems.
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spelling pubmed-36847552013-06-20 Pyrosequencing assessment of prokaryotic and eukaryotic diversity in biofilm communities from a French river Bricheux, Geneviève Morin, Loïc Le Moal, Gwenaël Coffe, Gérard Balestrino, Damien Charbonnel, Nicolas Bohatier, Jacques Forestier, Christiane Microbiologyopen Original Research Despite the recent and significant increase in the study of aquatic microbial communities, little is known about the microbial diversity of complex ecosystems such as running waters. This study investigated the biodiversity of biofilm communities formed in a river with 454 Sequencing™. This river has the particularity of integrating both organic and microbiological pollution, as receiver of agricultural pollution in its upstream catchment area and urban pollution through discharges of the wastewater treatment plant of the town of Billom. Different regions of the small subunit (SSU) ribosomal RNA gene were targeted using nine pairs of primers, either universal or specific for bacteria, eukarya, or archaea. Our aim was to characterize the widest range of rDNA sequences using different sets of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers. A first look at reads abundance revealed that a large majority (47–48%) were rare sequences (<5 copies). Prokaryotic phyla represented the species richness, and eukaryotic phyla accounted for a small part. Among the prokaryotic phyla, Proteobacteria (beta and alpha) predominated, followed by Bacteroidetes together with a large number of nonaffiliated bacterial sequences. Bacillariophyta plastids were abundant. The remaining bacterial phyla, Verrucomicrobia and Cyanobacteria, made up the rest of the bulk biodiversity. The most abundant eukaryotic phyla were annelid worms, followed by Diatoms, and Chlorophytes. These latter phyla attest to the abundance of plastids and the importance of photosynthetic activity for the biofilm. These findings highlight the existence and plasticity of multiple trophic levels within these complex biological systems. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-06 2013-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3684755/ /pubmed/23520129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.80 Text en © 2013 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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Bricheux, Geneviève
Morin, Loïc
Le Moal, Gwenaël
Coffe, Gérard
Balestrino, Damien
Charbonnel, Nicolas
Bohatier, Jacques
Forestier, Christiane
Pyrosequencing assessment of prokaryotic and eukaryotic diversity in biofilm communities from a French river
title Pyrosequencing assessment of prokaryotic and eukaryotic diversity in biofilm communities from a French river
title_full Pyrosequencing assessment of prokaryotic and eukaryotic diversity in biofilm communities from a French river
title_fullStr Pyrosequencing assessment of prokaryotic and eukaryotic diversity in biofilm communities from a French river
title_full_unstemmed Pyrosequencing assessment of prokaryotic and eukaryotic diversity in biofilm communities from a French river
title_short Pyrosequencing assessment of prokaryotic and eukaryotic diversity in biofilm communities from a French river
title_sort pyrosequencing assessment of prokaryotic and eukaryotic diversity in biofilm communities from a french river
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3684755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23520129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.80
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