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Marine sediment microbial communities in the presence of macrophytes

Authors: Univeristy of New South Wales;

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

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