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MiDAS 2.0: an ecosystem-specific taxonomy and online database for the organisms of wastewater treatment systems expanded for anaerobic digester groups

Wastewater is increasingly viewed as a resource, with anaerobic digester technology being routinely implemented for biogas production. Characterising the microbial communities involved in wastewater treatment facilities and their anaerobic digesters is considered key to their optimal design and oper...

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Autores principales: McIlroy, Simon Jon, Kirkegaard, Rasmus Hansen, McIlroy, Bianca, Nierychlo, Marta, Kristensen, Jannie Munk, Karst, Søren Michael, Albertsen, Mads, Nielsen, Per Halkjær
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5467571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28365734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/bax016
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author McIlroy, Simon Jon
Kirkegaard, Rasmus Hansen
McIlroy, Bianca
Nierychlo, Marta
Kristensen, Jannie Munk
Karst, Søren Michael
Albertsen, Mads
Nielsen, Per Halkjær
author_facet McIlroy, Simon Jon
Kirkegaard, Rasmus Hansen
McIlroy, Bianca
Nierychlo, Marta
Kristensen, Jannie Munk
Karst, Søren Michael
Albertsen, Mads
Nielsen, Per Halkjær
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description Wastewater is increasingly viewed as a resource, with anaerobic digester technology being routinely implemented for biogas production. Characterising the microbial communities involved in wastewater treatment facilities and their anaerobic digesters is considered key to their optimal design and operation. Amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene allows high-throughput monitoring of these systems. The MiDAS field guide is a public resource providing amplicon sequencing protocols and an ecosystem-specific taxonomic database optimized for use with wastewater treatment facility samples. The curated taxonomy endeavours to provide a genus-level-classification for abundant phylotypes and the online field guide links this identity to published information regarding their ecology, function and distribution. This article describes the expansion of the database resources to cover the organisms of the anaerobic digester systems fed primary sludge and surplus activated sludge. The updated database includes descriptions of the abundant genus-level-taxa in influent wastewater, activated sludge and anaerobic digesters. Abundance information is also included to allow assessment of the role of emigration in the ecology of each phylotype. MiDAS is intended as a collaborative resource for the progression of research into the ecology of wastewater treatment, by providing a public repository for knowledge that is accessible to all interested in these biotechnologically important systems. Database URL: http://www.midasfieldguide.org
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spelling pubmed-54675712017-06-19 MiDAS 2.0: an ecosystem-specific taxonomy and online database for the organisms of wastewater treatment systems expanded for anaerobic digester groups McIlroy, Simon Jon Kirkegaard, Rasmus Hansen McIlroy, Bianca Nierychlo, Marta Kristensen, Jannie Munk Karst, Søren Michael Albertsen, Mads Nielsen, Per Halkjær Database (Oxford) Database Update Wastewater is increasingly viewed as a resource, with anaerobic digester technology being routinely implemented for biogas production. Characterising the microbial communities involved in wastewater treatment facilities and their anaerobic digesters is considered key to their optimal design and operation. Amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene allows high-throughput monitoring of these systems. The MiDAS field guide is a public resource providing amplicon sequencing protocols and an ecosystem-specific taxonomic database optimized for use with wastewater treatment facility samples. The curated taxonomy endeavours to provide a genus-level-classification for abundant phylotypes and the online field guide links this identity to published information regarding their ecology, function and distribution. This article describes the expansion of the database resources to cover the organisms of the anaerobic digester systems fed primary sludge and surplus activated sludge. The updated database includes descriptions of the abundant genus-level-taxa in influent wastewater, activated sludge and anaerobic digesters. Abundance information is also included to allow assessment of the role of emigration in the ecology of each phylotype. MiDAS is intended as a collaborative resource for the progression of research into the ecology of wastewater treatment, by providing a public repository for knowledge that is accessible to all interested in these biotechnologically important systems. Database URL: http://www.midasfieldguide.org Oxford University Press 2017-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5467571/ /pubmed/28365734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/bax016 Text en © The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Database Update
McIlroy, Simon Jon
Kirkegaard, Rasmus Hansen
McIlroy, Bianca
Nierychlo, Marta
Kristensen, Jannie Munk
Karst, Søren Michael
Albertsen, Mads
Nielsen, Per Halkjær
MiDAS 2.0: an ecosystem-specific taxonomy and online database for the organisms of wastewater treatment systems expanded for anaerobic digester groups
title MiDAS 2.0: an ecosystem-specific taxonomy and online database for the organisms of wastewater treatment systems expanded for anaerobic digester groups
title_full MiDAS 2.0: an ecosystem-specific taxonomy and online database for the organisms of wastewater treatment systems expanded for anaerobic digester groups
title_fullStr MiDAS 2.0: an ecosystem-specific taxonomy and online database for the organisms of wastewater treatment systems expanded for anaerobic digester groups
title_full_unstemmed MiDAS 2.0: an ecosystem-specific taxonomy and online database for the organisms of wastewater treatment systems expanded for anaerobic digester groups
title_short MiDAS 2.0: an ecosystem-specific taxonomy and online database for the organisms of wastewater treatment systems expanded for anaerobic digester groups
title_sort midas 2.0: an ecosystem-specific taxonomy and online database for the organisms of wastewater treatment systems expanded for anaerobic digester groups
topic Database Update
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5467571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28365734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/bax016
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