Microbial communities (Bacteria, Eukaryotes and Fungi) in Arctic, Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic lacustrine biofilms

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Descripción

Amplicon sequencing (Illumina MiSeq, 300bp Paired-end) dataset of microbial mats samples collected in the literal zone of Arctic, Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic lakes. Samples were taken during the course of field expeditions between 1993 and 2014. Sequencing targeted Bacteria (16S ssu rRNA marker gene, v1-v3 region), eukaryotes (18S ssu rRNA, v4 region) and microbial fungi (ITS marker gene)

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Sweetlove M, Tytgat B, Verleyen E, Willems A, Wurzbacher C, Nillson H, Wilmotte A, Vyverman W (2019): Microbial communities (Bacteria, Eukaryotes and Fungi) in Arctic, Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic lacustrine biofilms. v1.1. SCAR - Microbial Antarctic Resource System. Dataset/Metadata. https://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource?r=microbial_bacteria_fungi_and_eukaryotes_in_arctic_antarctic_and_subantarctic_lacustrine_biofilms&v=1.1

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Contactos

Maxime Sweetlove
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
Researcher
Ghent University
Krijgslaan 281
9000 Ghent
BE
Bjorn Tytgat
  • Originador
Post doctoral assistent
Ghent University
Krijgslaan 281
9000 Ghent
BE
Elie Verleyen
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
Professor
Ghent University
Krijgslaan 281
9000 Ghent
BE
Anne Willems
  • Originador
Professor
Ghent University
K.L.Ledeganckstraat 35
9000 Ghent
BE
Christian Wurzbacher
  • Originador
Post doctoral researcher
Technical University Munich
Munich
DE
Henrik Nillson
  • Originador
Professor
University of Gothenburg
Gothenburg
SE
Annick Wilmotte
  • Originador
Professor
University of Liège
Liège
BE
Wim Vyverman
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
Professor
Ghent University
Krijgslaan 281
9000 Ghent
BE
Maxime Sweetlove
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
Research assistent
Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences
Rue Vautier 29
1000 Brussels
BE
Sweetlov
  • Usuario

Cobertura geográfica

Sampled regions include: the Arctic (Greenland, Norway, Svalbard), Sub-Antarctic Islands (Macquarie island and Marion Island) and Antarctic (the Antarctic Peninsula, Continental Antarctica)

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [-90, -180], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [90, -180]

Cobertura taxonómica

High throughput (Illumina) amplicon sequencing of Bacteria (16S ssu rRNA), Eukaryotes (18S ssu rRNA) and microbial fungi (ITS)

Dominio Eukaryota (Eukaryotes), Bacteria (Bacteria)
Filo Fungi (Fungi)

Cobertura temporal

Periodo de formación 1993-2014

Datos del proyecto

CCAMBIO (Climate Change and Antarctic Microbial Biodiversity) is an academic project funded by the Belgian Federal Science Policy (BELSPO). Its main objective is to study the diversity, biogeographic zoning and genomic make-up of lacustrine microbial mat communities in the Antarctic Realm. CCAMBIO is composed by researchers from four Belgian Universities and Institutes (University of Liège, Ghent University, National Botanical Garden of Belgium and Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences), as well as collaborators from the British Antarctic Survey.

Título Climate Change and Antarctic Microbial Biodiversity
Identificador CCAMBIO
Fuentes de Financiación Belgian Science Policy Office (BelSPO) project SD/BA/03
Descripción del área de estudio Microbial mats in the benthic and littoral zon of lakes in polar and sub-polar environments.
Descripción del diseño Lakes from different regions in Antarctica, Sub-Antarctica and the Arctic were sampled, and sequencing was preformed of the 16S and 18S rRNA and ITS marker genes to 1) provide a base-line inventory of microbial eukaryotes biodiversity, 2) test hypotheses about biogeography and species distributions, and 3) test hypotheses on macro-ecological patterns in microbes.

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Maxime Sweetlove
Bjorn Tytgat
Elie Verlyen
Anne Willems
Wim Vyverman
Annick Wilmotte

Métodos de muestreo

Microbial mat samples were collected in the littoral or deeper parts of the euphotic zone of the lakes using a spatula or gravity corer, respectively. The upper 1 cm of the core was aseptically removed and kept dark and cool until transfer to -20°C.

Área de Estudio Samples were taken from benthic microbial mats (upper 1 cm), collected in 233 lakes covering 17.35° latitude in the Northern Hemisphere (61.39°N to 78.74°N) and 37.16° in the Southern Hemisphere (46.84°S to 84°S), including the major biogeographical regions in Antarctica, Sub-Antarctica and the Arctic.
Control de Calidad To assess overall sequence quality and estimate the parameters for bioinformatics processing, each run also included two replicates of positive control sample (mock community) containing bacterial or eukaryote taxa on the respective bacterial and eukaryote runs.

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. Extracellular proteins and DNA from 1.5-3 g subsamples were removed (Corinaldesi et al., 2005), after which genomic DNA was extracted using a phenol-chloroform based protocol (Zwart et al., 1998). For Bacteria, the V1-V3 region of the 16S SSU rRNA gene was targeted for bacteria with domain-specific universal primer sets (Edwards et al., 1989; Cleenwerck et al., 2007), while for eukaryotes, V4 region of the 18S ssu rRNA gene was targeted with the primers of Stoeck et al. (2010). . The polymerase chain reaction was performed in duplicate to level out stochastic artefacts, and amplicon libraries were barcoded using the NEXTERA XT index kit (Illumina Inc.) according to manufacturer's instructions. Libraries were sequenced on an Illumina MiSeq machine (300 bp, Paired-end), while each run was spiked with 20% PhiX DNA (Illumina Inc.) to reduce cluster density.

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