Marine sediment microbial communities in the presence of macrophytes
Authors: Univeristy of New South Wales;
doi: 10.15468/w6rajz
Marine sediment microbial communities in the presence of macrophytes
Abstract
In this study we examined the sediment microbial communities in the absence and presence of two marine macrophytes (Zostera muelleri - Zm, and Caulerpa taxifolia - Ct), and at low (L) and high (H) densities of the macrophytes.Three independent and randomly obtained samples were taken from each of the five treatment groups (absent, Zm-L, Zm-H, Ct-L, Zm-H), genomic DNA extracted and PCR conducted targeting the V4 region of the 16S gene. PCR amplicons were sequenced using Illumina MiSeq 2x250 bp, with paired-end sequencing.
Keywords
environmental genomics, Metagenomics
environmental genomics, Metagenomics
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