2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2009.07.020
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Assessment of phylogenetic diversity of bacterial microflora in drinking water using serial analysis of ribosomal sequence tags

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“…For the bulk water, our rank abundance data suggest that there is a wide variety of low-abundance phylotypes, which were at or below our detection limit of 0.1% relative abundance. This is consistent with other studies of pelagic bacterial communities, including drinking water (6,11,34,36). In contrast to the bulk water community, each biofilm community used for these calculations might consist, as demonstrated, of a unique set of bacterial species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…For the bulk water, our rank abundance data suggest that there is a wide variety of low-abundance phylotypes, which were at or below our detection limit of 0.1% relative abundance. This is consistent with other studies of pelagic bacterial communities, including drinking water (6,11,34,36). In contrast to the bulk water community, each biofilm community used for these calculations might consist, as demonstrated, of a unique set of bacterial species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The increased numbers made it possible to detect more microorganisms (i.e., 1,133-1,731 OTUs at a 3% cutoff). These numbers are much greater than those in previous studies based on clone libraries in which generally less than 100 OTUs were identified in samples from freshwater (6,36) and drinking water treatment systems (6,17,21,33). The numbers of OTUs observed in this study were even higher than those from biofilm in two water meters investigated by pyrosequencing (133 and 208 OTUs) (11).…”
Section: Bacterial Diversitycontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…482-740 OTUs at a 3% cut-off). These numbers are much greater than those based on clone libraries as reported in previous studies, of which less than 100 OTUs were identified from freshwater samples (Zwart et al 2002;Eichler et al 2006) and drinking water treatment systems (Martiny et al 2005;Eichler et al 2006;Poitelon et al 2009). The observed species in this study (184.4-507.1) were even higher than those observed by Navarro-Noya et al (2013) …”
Section: Species Richnessmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Currently, the technique has been used to explore human microbiomes (Costello et al 2009) and environmental samples such as soil (Roesch et al 2007) and oceans (Sogin et al 2006). A few investigations have been performed on environmental water samples from either waste or drinking water (Cottrell et al 2005;Martiny et al 2005;Poitelon et al 2009). The aim of this study was to assess microbial communities in RHRW using samples from a village with a typical rural setting that includes rearing of a variety of domestic animals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%