Marine Science Faculty Publications
Metagenomic and Small-Subunit rRNA Analyses Reveal the Genetic Diversity of Bacteria, Archaea, Fungi, and Viruses in Soil
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-2007
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00358-07
Abstract
Recent studies have highlighted the surprising richness of soil bacterial communities; however, bacteria are not the only microorganisms found in soil. To our knowledge, no study has compared the diversities of the four major microbial taxa, i.e., bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, from an individual soil sample. We used metagenomic and small-subunit RNA-based sequence analysis techniques to compare the estimated richness and evenness of these groups in prairie, desert, and rainforest soils. By grouping sequences at the 97% sequence similarity level (an operational taxonomic unit [OTU]), we found that the archaeal and fungal communities were consistently less even than the bacterial communities. Although total richness levels are difficult to estimate with a high degree of certainty, the estimated number of unique archaeal or fungal OTUs appears to rival or exceed the number of unique bacterial OTUs in each of the collected soils. In this first study to comprehensively survey viral communities using a metagenomic approach, we found that soil viruses are taxonomically diverse and distinct from the communities of viruses found in other environments that have been surveyed using a similar approach. Within each of the four microbial groups, we observed minimal taxonomic overlap between sites, suggesting that soil archaea, bacteria, fungi, and viruses are globally as well as locally diverse.
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Yes
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v. 73, no. 21, p. 7059-7066
Scholar Commons Citation
Fierer, Noah; Breitbart, Mya; Nulton, James; Lozupone, Catherine; Jones, Ryan; Robeson, Michael; Edwards, Robert; Felts, Ben; Rayhawk, Steve; Knight, Rob; Rohwer, Forest; and Jackson, Robert, "Metagenomic and Small-Subunit rRNA Analyses Reveal the Genetic Diversity of Bacteria, Archaea, Fungi, and Viruses in Soil" (2007). Marine Science Faculty Publications. 780.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/780