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Students in a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience Course Discovered Dramatic Changes in the Bacterial Community Composition Between Summer and Winter Lake Samples
Course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) courses incorporate high-impact pedagogies that have been shown to increase undergraduate retention among underrepresented minorities and women. As part of the Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity program at the University of Detroit Merc...
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author | Baker, Stokes S. Alhassan, Mohamed S. Asenov, Kristian Z. Choi, Joyce J. Craig, Griffin E. Dastidar, Zayn A. Karim, Saleh J. Sheardy, Erin E. Sloulin, Salameh Z. Aggarwal, Nitish Al-Habib, Zahraa M. Camaj, Valentina Cleminte, Dennis D. Hamady, Mira H. Jaafar, Mike Jones, Marcel L. Khan, Zayan M. Khoshaba, Evileen S. Khoshaba, Rita Ko, Sarah S. Mashrah, Abdulmalik T. Patel, Pujan A. Rajab, Rabeeh Tandon, Sahil |
author_facet | Baker, Stokes S. Alhassan, Mohamed S. Asenov, Kristian Z. Choi, Joyce J. Craig, Griffin E. Dastidar, Zayn A. Karim, Saleh J. Sheardy, Erin E. Sloulin, Salameh Z. Aggarwal, Nitish Al-Habib, Zahraa M. Camaj, Valentina Cleminte, Dennis D. Hamady, Mira H. Jaafar, Mike Jones, Marcel L. Khan, Zayan M. Khoshaba, Evileen S. Khoshaba, Rita Ko, Sarah S. Mashrah, Abdulmalik T. Patel, Pujan A. Rajab, Rabeeh Tandon, Sahil |
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description | Course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) courses incorporate high-impact pedagogies that have been shown to increase undergraduate retention among underrepresented minorities and women. As part of the Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity program at the University of Detroit Mercy, a CURE metagenomics course was established in the winter of 2019. Students investigated the bacterial community composition in a eutrophic cove in Lake Saint Clair (Harrison Township, MI, United States) from water samples taken in the summer and winter. The students created 16S rRNA libraries that were sequenced using next-generation sequencing technology. They used a public web-based supercomputing resource to process their raw sequencing data and web-based tools to perform advanced statistical analysis. The students discovered that the most common operational taxonomic unit, representing 31% of the prokaryotic sequences in both summer and winter samples, corresponded to an organism that belongs to a previously unidentified phylum. This result showed the students the power of metagenomics because the approach was able to detect unclassified organisms. Principal Coordinates Analysis of Bray–Curtis dissimilarity index data showed that the winter community was distinct from the summer community [Analysis of Similarities (ANOSIM) r = 0.59829, n = 18, and p < 0.001]. Dendrograms based on hierarchically clustered Pearson correlation coefficients of phyla were divided into a winter clade and a summer clade. The conclusion is that the winter bacterial population was fundamentally different from the summer population, even though the samples were taken from the same locations in a protected cove. Because of the small class sizes, qualitative as well as statistical methods were used to evaluate the course’s impact on student attitudes. Results from the Laboratory Course Assessment Survey showed that most of the respondents felt they were contributing to scientific knowledge and the course fostered student collaboration. The majority of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the course incorporated iteration aspects of scientific investigations, such as repeating procedures to fix problems. In summary, the metagenomics CURE course was able to add to scientific knowledge and allowed students to participate in authentic research. |
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spelling | pubmed-79299962021-03-05 Students in a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience Course Discovered Dramatic Changes in the Bacterial Community Composition Between Summer and Winter Lake Samples Baker, Stokes S. Alhassan, Mohamed S. Asenov, Kristian Z. Choi, Joyce J. Craig, Griffin E. Dastidar, Zayn A. Karim, Saleh J. Sheardy, Erin E. Sloulin, Salameh Z. Aggarwal, Nitish Al-Habib, Zahraa M. Camaj, Valentina Cleminte, Dennis D. Hamady, Mira H. Jaafar, Mike Jones, Marcel L. Khan, Zayan M. Khoshaba, Evileen S. Khoshaba, Rita Ko, Sarah S. Mashrah, Abdulmalik T. Patel, Pujan A. Rajab, Rabeeh Tandon, Sahil Front Microbiol Microbiology Course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) courses incorporate high-impact pedagogies that have been shown to increase undergraduate retention among underrepresented minorities and women. As part of the Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity program at the University of Detroit Mercy, a CURE metagenomics course was established in the winter of 2019. Students investigated the bacterial community composition in a eutrophic cove in Lake Saint Clair (Harrison Township, MI, United States) from water samples taken in the summer and winter. The students created 16S rRNA libraries that were sequenced using next-generation sequencing technology. They used a public web-based supercomputing resource to process their raw sequencing data and web-based tools to perform advanced statistical analysis. The students discovered that the most common operational taxonomic unit, representing 31% of the prokaryotic sequences in both summer and winter samples, corresponded to an organism that belongs to a previously unidentified phylum. This result showed the students the power of metagenomics because the approach was able to detect unclassified organisms. Principal Coordinates Analysis of Bray–Curtis dissimilarity index data showed that the winter community was distinct from the summer community [Analysis of Similarities (ANOSIM) r = 0.59829, n = 18, and p < 0.001]. Dendrograms based on hierarchically clustered Pearson correlation coefficients of phyla were divided into a winter clade and a summer clade. The conclusion is that the winter bacterial population was fundamentally different from the summer population, even though the samples were taken from the same locations in a protected cove. Because of the small class sizes, qualitative as well as statistical methods were used to evaluate the course’s impact on student attitudes. Results from the Laboratory Course Assessment Survey showed that most of the respondents felt they were contributing to scientific knowledge and the course fostered student collaboration. The majority of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the course incorporated iteration aspects of scientific investigations, such as repeating procedures to fix problems. In summary, the metagenomics CURE course was able to add to scientific knowledge and allowed students to participate in authentic research. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7929996/ /pubmed/33679627 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.579325 Text en Copyright © 2021 Baker, Alhassan, Asenov, Choi, Craig, Dastidar, Karim, Sheardy, Sloulin, Aggarwal, Al-Habib, Camaj, Cleminte, Hamady, Jaafar, Jones, Khan, Khoshaba, Khoshaba, Ko, Mashrah, Patel, Rajab and Tandon. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Baker, Stokes S. Alhassan, Mohamed S. Asenov, Kristian Z. Choi, Joyce J. Craig, Griffin E. Dastidar, Zayn A. Karim, Saleh J. Sheardy, Erin E. Sloulin, Salameh Z. Aggarwal, Nitish Al-Habib, Zahraa M. Camaj, Valentina Cleminte, Dennis D. Hamady, Mira H. Jaafar, Mike Jones, Marcel L. Khan, Zayan M. Khoshaba, Evileen S. Khoshaba, Rita Ko, Sarah S. Mashrah, Abdulmalik T. Patel, Pujan A. Rajab, Rabeeh Tandon, Sahil Students in a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience Course Discovered Dramatic Changes in the Bacterial Community Composition Between Summer and Winter Lake Samples |
title | Students in a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience Course Discovered Dramatic Changes in the Bacterial Community Composition Between Summer and Winter Lake Samples |
title_full | Students in a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience Course Discovered Dramatic Changes in the Bacterial Community Composition Between Summer and Winter Lake Samples |
title_fullStr | Students in a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience Course Discovered Dramatic Changes in the Bacterial Community Composition Between Summer and Winter Lake Samples |
title_full_unstemmed | Students in a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience Course Discovered Dramatic Changes in the Bacterial Community Composition Between Summer and Winter Lake Samples |
title_short | Students in a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience Course Discovered Dramatic Changes in the Bacterial Community Composition Between Summer and Winter Lake Samples |
title_sort | students in a course-based undergraduate research experience course discovered dramatic changes in the bacterial community composition between summer and winter lake samples |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7929996/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33679627 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.579325 |
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