Authors
Kristen M DeAngelis, Cindy H Wu, Harry R Beller, Eoin L Brodie, Romy Chakraborty, Todd Z DeSantis, Julian L Fortney, Terry C Hazen, Shariff R Osman, Mary E Singer, Lauren M Tom, Gary L Andersen
Publication date
2011/9/15
Journal
Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
Volume
77
Issue
18
Pages
6313-6322
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Environmental microbial community analysis typically involves amplification by PCR, despite well-documented biases. We have developed two methods of PCR-independent microbial community analysis using the high-density microarray PhyloChip: direct hybridization of 16S rRNA (dirRNA) or rRNA converted to double-stranded cDNA (dscDNA). We compared dirRNA and dscDNA communities to PCR-amplified DNA communities using a mock community of eight taxa, as well as experiments derived from three environmental sample types: chromium-contaminated aquifer groundwater, tropical forest soil, and secondary sewage in seawater. Community profiles by both direct hybridization methods showed differences that were expected based on accompanying data but that were missing in PCR-amplified communities. Taxon richness decreased in RNA compared to that in DNA communities, suggesting a subset …
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