Using Custom-Built Primers and Nanopore Sequencing To Evaluate Co-Utilizer Bacterial and Archaeal Populations Linked To Bioh2 Production

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2023

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Doluca, Osman
Güngörmüşler, Mine

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The microbial community composition of five distinct thermophilic hot springs was effectively described in this work, using broad-coverage nanopore sequencing (ONT MinION sequencer). By examining environmental samples from the same source, but from locations with different temperatures, bioinformatic analysis revealed dramatic changes in microbial diversity and archaeal abundance. More specifically, no archaeal presence was reported with universal bacterial primers, whereas a significant archaea presence and also a wider variety of bacterial species were reported. These results revealed the significance of primer preference for microbiomes in extreme environments. Bioinformatic analysis was performed by aligning the reads to 16S microbial databases for identification using three different alignment methods, Epi2Me (Fastq 16S workflow), Kraken, and an in-house BLAST tool, including comparison at the genus and species levels. As a result, this approach to data analysis had a significant impact on the genera identified, and thus, it is recommended that use of multiple analysis tools to support findings on taxonomic identification using the 16S region until more precise bioinformatics tools become available. This study presents the first compilation of the ONT-based inventory of the hydrogen producers in the designated hot springs in Türkiye. © 2023, Springer Nature Limited.

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RNA 16S, archaeon, bacterium, DNA sequencing, genetics, microflora, nanopore sequencing, phylogeny, procedures, Archaea, Bacteria, Microbiota, Nanopore Sequencing, Phylogeny, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Bacteria, Science, Microbiota, Q, R, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Archaea, Article, Nanopore Sequencing, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Medicine, Phylogeny

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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