Authors
Thorsten Stoeck, David Bass, Markus Nebel, Richard Christen, Meredith DM Jones, Hans‐Werner Breiner, Thomas A Richards
Publication date
2010/3
Journal
Molecular ecology
Volume
19
Pages
21-31
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Sequencing of ribosomal DNA clone libraries amplified from environmental DNA has revolutionized our understanding of microbial eukaryote diversity and ecology. The results of these analyses have shown that protist groups are far more genetically heterogeneous than their morphological diversity suggests. However, the clone library approach is labour‐intensive, relatively expensive, and methodologically biased. Therefore, even the most intensive rDNA library analyses have recovered only small samples of much larger assemblages, indicating that global environments harbour a vast array of unexplored biodiversity. High‐throughput parallel tag 454 sequencing offers an unprecedented scale of sampling for molecular detection of microbial diversity. Here, we report a 454 protocol for sampling and characterizing assemblages of eukaryote microbes. We use this approach to sequence two SSU rDNA diversity …
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