Acidobacteria appear to dominate the microbiome of two sympatric Caribbean Sponges and one Zoanthid
BACKGROUND: Marine invertebrate-associated microbial communities are interesting examples of complex symbiotic systems and are a potential source of biotechnological products. RESULTS: In this work, pyrosequencing-based assessment from bacterial community structures of sediments, two sponges, and on...
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oai:scielo:S0716-976020140001000612015-10-30Acidobacteria appear to dominate the microbiome of two sympatric Caribbean Sponges and one ZoanthidO'Connor-Sánchez,AileenRivera-Domínguez,Adán JDe los Santos-Briones,CésarLópez-Aguiar,Lluvia KPeña-Ramírez,Yuri JPrieto-Davo,Alejandra Marine-invertebrate microbiome 16S rRNA pyrotags Mexican Caribbean Sponge-microbiome Zoanthid-microbiome Marine sediments-microbiome BACKGROUND: Marine invertebrate-associated microbial communities are interesting examples of complex symbiotic systems and are a potential source of biotechnological products. RESULTS: In this work, pyrosequencing-based assessment from bacterial community structures of sediments, two sponges, and one zoanthid collected in the Mexican Caribbean was performed. The results suggest that the bacterial diversity at the species level is higher in the sediments than in the animal samples. Analysis of bacterial communities' structure showed that about two thirds of the bacterial diversity in all the samples belongs to the phyla Acidobacteria and Proteobacteria. The genus Acidobacteriumappears to dominate the bacterial community in all the samples, reaching almost 80% in the sponge Hyrtios. CONCLUSIONS: Our evidence suggests that the sympatric location of these benthonic species may lead to common bacterial structure features among their bacterial communities. The results may serve as a first insight to formulate hypotheses that lead to more extensive studies of sessile marine organisms' microbiomes from the Mexican Caribbean.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad de Biología de ChileBiological Research v.47 20142014-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602014000100061en10.1186/0717-6287-47-67 |
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Marine-invertebrate microbiome 16S rRNA pyrotags Mexican Caribbean Sponge-microbiome Zoanthid-microbiome Marine sediments-microbiome O'Connor-Sánchez,Aileen Rivera-Domínguez,Adán J De los Santos-Briones,César López-Aguiar,Lluvia K Peña-Ramírez,Yuri J Prieto-Davo,Alejandra Acidobacteria appear to dominate the microbiome of two sympatric Caribbean Sponges and one Zoanthid |
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BACKGROUND: Marine invertebrate-associated microbial communities are interesting examples of complex symbiotic systems and are a potential source of biotechnological products. RESULTS: In this work, pyrosequencing-based assessment from bacterial community structures of sediments, two sponges, and one zoanthid collected in the Mexican Caribbean was performed. The results suggest that the bacterial diversity at the species level is higher in the sediments than in the animal samples. Analysis of bacterial communities' structure showed that about two thirds of the bacterial diversity in all the samples belongs to the phyla Acidobacteria and Proteobacteria. The genus Acidobacteriumappears to dominate the bacterial community in all the samples, reaching almost 80% in the sponge Hyrtios. CONCLUSIONS: Our evidence suggests that the sympatric location of these benthonic species may lead to common bacterial structure features among their bacterial communities. The results may serve as a first insight to formulate hypotheses that lead to more extensive studies of sessile marine organisms' microbiomes from the Mexican Caribbean. |
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O'Connor-Sánchez,Aileen Rivera-Domínguez,Adán J De los Santos-Briones,César López-Aguiar,Lluvia K Peña-Ramírez,Yuri J Prieto-Davo,Alejandra |
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O'Connor-Sánchez,Aileen Rivera-Domínguez,Adán J De los Santos-Briones,César López-Aguiar,Lluvia K Peña-Ramírez,Yuri J Prieto-Davo,Alejandra |
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Acidobacteria appear to dominate the microbiome of two sympatric Caribbean Sponges and one Zoanthid |
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Acidobacteria appear to dominate the microbiome of two sympatric Caribbean Sponges and one Zoanthid |
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Acidobacteria appear to dominate the microbiome of two sympatric Caribbean Sponges and one Zoanthid |
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Acidobacteria appear to dominate the microbiome of two sympatric Caribbean Sponges and one Zoanthid |
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Acidobacteria appear to dominate the microbiome of two sympatric Caribbean Sponges and one Zoanthid |
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acidobacteria appear to dominate the microbiome of two sympatric caribbean sponges and one zoanthid |
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Sociedad de Biología de Chile |
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