scholarly journals 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Data Set-Based Bacterial Diversity in a Water-Soil Sample from Pangong Tso Lake, a High-Altitude Grassland Lake of the Northwest Himalayas

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (17) ◽  
Author(s):  
Garima Bisht ◽  
Anuradha Sourirajan ◽  
David J. Baumler ◽  
Kamal Dev

We report here 16S rRNA-based bacterial diversity existing during freezing conditions in a high-altitude Himalayan lake through sequencing a 16S rRNA gene amplicon data set. A total of 121,857 high-quality reads were obtained; 40.78% of the bacterial population was classified to the genus level, while 1.26% was classified to the species level.

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (24) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sangam Kandel ◽  
Supaphen Sripiboon ◽  
Piroon Jenjaroenpun ◽  
David W. Ussery ◽  
Intawat Nookaew ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Here, we present a 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequence data set and profiles demonstrating the bacterial diversity of baby and adult elephants from four different geographical locations in Thailand. The dominant phyla among baby and adult elephants were Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, Kiritimatiellaeota, Euryarchaeota, and Tenericutes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (19) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikola Palevich ◽  
Paul H. Maclean ◽  
Luis Carvalho ◽  
Ruy Jauregui

ABSTRACT Here, we present a 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequence data set and profiles demonstrating the bacterial diversity of larval and adult Lucilia sericata, collected from Ashhurst, New Zealand (May 2020). The two dominant genera among adult male and female L. sericata were Serratia and Morganella (phylum Proteobacteria), while the larvae were also dominated by the genera Lactobacillus, Carnobacterium, and Lactococcus (phylum Firmicutes).


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosa P. Calvillo-Medina ◽  
Juan P. Reyes-Grajeda ◽  
Vicente D. Moreno-Andrade ◽  
Luis Barba-Escoto ◽  
Victor Bautista-de Lucio ◽  
...  

Little is known about extremophilic microorganisms from glaciers found in subtropical regions, and to our knowledge, no reports have identified glacial bacteria in this ecosystem in Mexico. Herein, we report a 16S rRNA gene amplicon data set demonstrating bacterial diversity of three samples from the Iztaccihuatl volcanic complex (Mexico) with a total of 115,701 to 138,805 high-quality reads.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikola Palevich ◽  
Paul H. Maclean ◽  
Luis Carvalho ◽  
Ruy Jauregui

ABSTRACTHere, we present a 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequence data set and profiles demonstrating the bacterial diversity of larval and adult Calliphora vicina, collected from Ashhurst, New Zealand (May 2020). The three dominant genera among adult male and female C. vicina were Serratia and Morganella (phylum Proteobacteria) and Carnobacterium (phylum Firmicutes), while the larvae were also dominated by the genera Lactobacillus (phylum Firmicutes).


2008 ◽  
Vol 74 (19) ◽  
pp. 5905-5912 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filipa Godoy-Vitorino ◽  
Ruth E. Ley ◽  
Zhan Gao ◽  
Zhiheng Pei ◽  
Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT The hoatzin is unique among known avian species because of the fermentative function of its enlarged crop. A small-bodied flying foregut fermenter is a paradox, and this bird provides an interesting model to examine how diet selection and the gut microbiota contribute to maximizing digestive efficiency. Therefore, we characterized the bacterial population in the crop of six adult hoatzins captured from the wild. A total of 1,235 16S rRNA gene sequences were grouped into 580 phylotypes (67% of the pooled species richness sampled, based on Good's coverage estimator, with CACE and Chao1 estimates of 1,709 and 1,795 species-level [99% identity] operational taxonomic units, respectively). Members of 9 of the ∼75 known phyla in Bacteria were identified in this gut habitat; the Firmicutes were dominant (67% of sequences, belonging to the classes Clostridia, Mollicutes, and Bacilli), followed by the Bacteroidetes (30%, mostly in the order Bacteroidales), Proteobacteria (1.8%), and Lentisphaerae, Verrucomicrobia, TM7, Spirochaetes, Actinobacteria, and Aminanaerobia (all <0.1%). The novelty in this ecosystem is great; 94% of the phylotypes were unclassified at the “species” level and thus likely include novel cellulolytic lineages.


2007 ◽  
Vol 73 (20) ◽  
pp. 6682-6685 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel P. R. Herlemann ◽  
Oliver Geissinger ◽  
Andreas Brune

ABSTRACT The bacterial candidate phylum Termite Group I (TG-1) presently consists mostly of “Endomicrobia,” which are endosymbionts of flagellate protists occurring exclusively in the hindguts of termites and wood-feeding cockroaches. Here, we show that public databases contain many, mostly undocumented 16S rRNA gene sequences from other habitats that are affiliated with the TG-1 phylum but are only distantly related to “Endomicrobia.” Phylogenetic analysis of the expanded data set revealed several diverse and deeply branching lineages comprising clones from many different habitats. In addition, we designed specific primers to explore the diversity and environmental distribution of bacteria in the TG-1 phylum.


2010 ◽  
Vol 73 (2) ◽  
pp. 390-394 ◽  
Author(s):  
YING WANG ◽  
TIANLI YUE ◽  
YAHONG YUAN ◽  
ZHENPENG GAO

Eight strains of thermo-acidophilic bacteria have been isolated from apple orchards in Shaanxi Province, China. The isolated strains were identified at the species level by comparing 16S rRNA gene sequences. It was found that all strains could be assigned to two genera. The strain YL-5 belonged to Alicyclobacillus, and other isolates belonged to Bacillus. The enzymatic patterns by the API ZYM system showed very significant differences between 12 strains of Alicyclobacillus and 8 strains of Bacillus. The ability of guaiacol production varied among different strains.


Extremophiles ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peijin Zhou ◽  
Yanhe Ma ◽  
Weizhou Zhang ◽  
Yanfen Xue ◽  
Antonio Ventosa ◽  
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