2018
DOI: 10.1101/485532
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A universal set of primers to study animal associated microeukaryotic communities

Abstract: Background: Unlike the study of bacterial microbiomes, the study of the microeukaryotes associated with animals has largely been restricted to visual identification or molecular targeting of particular groups. The application of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) approaches, such as those used to look at bacteria, has been restricted because the barcoding gene traditionally used to study microeukaryotic ecology and distribution in the environment, the Small Subunit of the Ribosomal RNA gene (18S rRNA), is also p… Show more

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“…The population originally sampled from Sagres, Portugal exhibited a distinct microbiome from the other P. clavata populations (Fig. 1) and was later determined to be a different species based on genomic work [25]. It was hence removed from further analysis.…”
Section: The Bacterial Microbiome Of Paramuricea Clavatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The population originally sampled from Sagres, Portugal exhibited a distinct microbiome from the other P. clavata populations (Fig. 1) and was later determined to be a different species based on genomic work [25]. It was hence removed from further analysis.…”
Section: The Bacterial Microbiome Of Paramuricea Clavatamentioning
confidence: 99%