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Improved taxonomic assignment of rumen bacterial 16S rRNA sequences using a revised SILVA taxonomic framework

The taxonomy and associated nomenclature of many taxa of rumen bacteria are poorly defined within databases of 16S rRNA genes. This lack of resolution results in inadequate definition of microbial community structures, with large parts of the community designated as incertae sedis, unclassified, or...

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Autores principales: Henderson, Gemma, Yilmaz, Pelin, Kumar, Sandeep, Forster, Robert J., Kelly, William J., Leahy, Sinead C., Guan, Le Luo, Janssen, Peter H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6407505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30863673
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6496
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author Henderson, Gemma
Yilmaz, Pelin
Kumar, Sandeep
Forster, Robert J.
Kelly, William J.
Leahy, Sinead C.
Guan, Le Luo
Janssen, Peter H.
author_facet Henderson, Gemma
Yilmaz, Pelin
Kumar, Sandeep
Forster, Robert J.
Kelly, William J.
Leahy, Sinead C.
Guan, Le Luo
Janssen, Peter H.
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description The taxonomy and associated nomenclature of many taxa of rumen bacteria are poorly defined within databases of 16S rRNA genes. This lack of resolution results in inadequate definition of microbial community structures, with large parts of the community designated as incertae sedis, unclassified, or uncultured within families, orders, or even classes. We have begun resolving these poorly-defined groups of rumen bacteria, based on our desire to name these for use in microbial community profiling. We used the previously-reported global rumen census (GRC) dataset consisting of >4.5 million partial bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences amplified from 684 rumen samples and representing a wide range of animal hosts and diets. Representative sequences from the 8,985 largest operational units (groups of sequence sharing >97% sequence similarity, and covering 97.8% of all sequences in the GRC dataset) were used to identify 241 pre-defined clusters (mainly at genus or family level) of abundant rumen bacteria in the ARB SILVA 119 framework. A total of 99 of these clusters (containing 63.8% of all GRC sequences) had no unique or had inadequate taxonomic identifiers, and each was given a unique nomenclature. We assessed this improved framework by comparing taxonomic assignments of bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequence data in the GRC dataset with those made using the original SILVA 119 framework, and three other frameworks. The two SILVA frameworks performed best at assigning sequences to genus-level taxa. The SILVA 119 framework allowed 55.4% of the sequence data to be assigned to 751 uniquely identifiable genus-level groups. The improved framework increased this to 87.1% of all sequences being assigned to one of 871 uniquely identifiable genus-level groups. The new designations were included in the SILVA 123 release (https://www.arb-silva.de/documentation/release-123/) and will be perpetuated in future releases.
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spelling pubmed-64075052019-03-12 Improved taxonomic assignment of rumen bacterial 16S rRNA sequences using a revised SILVA taxonomic framework Henderson, Gemma Yilmaz, Pelin Kumar, Sandeep Forster, Robert J. Kelly, William J. Leahy, Sinead C. Guan, Le Luo Janssen, Peter H. PeerJ Agricultural Science The taxonomy and associated nomenclature of many taxa of rumen bacteria are poorly defined within databases of 16S rRNA genes. This lack of resolution results in inadequate definition of microbial community structures, with large parts of the community designated as incertae sedis, unclassified, or uncultured within families, orders, or even classes. We have begun resolving these poorly-defined groups of rumen bacteria, based on our desire to name these for use in microbial community profiling. We used the previously-reported global rumen census (GRC) dataset consisting of >4.5 million partial bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences amplified from 684 rumen samples and representing a wide range of animal hosts and diets. Representative sequences from the 8,985 largest operational units (groups of sequence sharing >97% sequence similarity, and covering 97.8% of all sequences in the GRC dataset) were used to identify 241 pre-defined clusters (mainly at genus or family level) of abundant rumen bacteria in the ARB SILVA 119 framework. A total of 99 of these clusters (containing 63.8% of all GRC sequences) had no unique or had inadequate taxonomic identifiers, and each was given a unique nomenclature. We assessed this improved framework by comparing taxonomic assignments of bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequence data in the GRC dataset with those made using the original SILVA 119 framework, and three other frameworks. The two SILVA frameworks performed best at assigning sequences to genus-level taxa. The SILVA 119 framework allowed 55.4% of the sequence data to be assigned to 751 uniquely identifiable genus-level groups. The improved framework increased this to 87.1% of all sequences being assigned to one of 871 uniquely identifiable genus-level groups. The new designations were included in the SILVA 123 release (https://www.arb-silva.de/documentation/release-123/) and will be perpetuated in future releases. PeerJ Inc. 2019-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6407505/ /pubmed/30863673 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6496 Text en © 2019 Henderson et al. 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 use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Agricultural Science
Henderson, Gemma
Yilmaz, Pelin
Kumar, Sandeep
Forster, Robert J.
Kelly, William J.
Leahy, Sinead C.
Guan, Le Luo
Janssen, Peter H.
Improved taxonomic assignment of rumen bacterial 16S rRNA sequences using a revised SILVA taxonomic framework
title Improved taxonomic assignment of rumen bacterial 16S rRNA sequences using a revised SILVA taxonomic framework
title_full Improved taxonomic assignment of rumen bacterial 16S rRNA sequences using a revised SILVA taxonomic framework
title_fullStr Improved taxonomic assignment of rumen bacterial 16S rRNA sequences using a revised SILVA taxonomic framework
title_full_unstemmed Improved taxonomic assignment of rumen bacterial 16S rRNA sequences using a revised SILVA taxonomic framework
title_short Improved taxonomic assignment of rumen bacterial 16S rRNA sequences using a revised SILVA taxonomic framework
title_sort improved taxonomic assignment of rumen bacterial 16s rrna sequences using a revised silva taxonomic framework
topic Agricultural Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6407505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30863673
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6496
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