2017
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.0425
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Disentangling sources of variation in SSU rDNA sequences from single cell analyses of ciliates: impact of copy number variation and experimental error

Abstract: Small subunit ribosomal DNA (SSU rDNA) is widely used for phylogenetic inference, barcoding and other taxonomy-based analyses. Recent studies indicate that SSU rDNA of ciliates may have a high level of sequence variation within a single cell, which impacts the interpretation of rDNA-based surveys. However, sequence variation can come from a variety of sources including experimental errors, especially the mutations generated by DNA polymerase in PCR. In the present study, we explore the impact of four DNA polym… Show more

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“…Gong et al () and Wang et al () showed that the minimal similarity between two copies of SSU rRNA gene in a single ciliate cell was more than 99% and confirmed the reliability of the commonly used OTU clustering cutoff of 95–99% for ciliates. The data of the previous study of Gong et al () and Wang et al () were based on a clone library and Sanger sequencing approach, while only < 50 sequences were sampled from each cell. Rarefaction analysis of ciliate haplotypes, therefore, indicated the presence of a higher number of haplotypes in a single cell than what was sampled (Gong et al ).…”
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confidence: 72%
“…Gong et al () and Wang et al () showed that the minimal similarity between two copies of SSU rRNA gene in a single ciliate cell was more than 99% and confirmed the reliability of the commonly used OTU clustering cutoff of 95–99% for ciliates. The data of the previous study of Gong et al () and Wang et al () were based on a clone library and Sanger sequencing approach, while only < 50 sequences were sampled from each cell. Rarefaction analysis of ciliate haplotypes, therefore, indicated the presence of a higher number of haplotypes in a single cell than what was sampled (Gong et al ).…”
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confidence: 72%
“…One of the most diverse and highly differentiated group among single‐celled microorganisms are ciliates, which emerged approximately one billion years ago (Parfrey, Lahr, Knoll, & Katz, ) and are abundant in diverse habitats across the globe, where they are among the most important components of food webs in aquatic ecosystems (Gao et al, ; Lynn, ). Ciliate diversity, physiology and abundance have been linked to studies of environmental change (Gong, Song, & Warren, ; Xu, Zhang, Jiang, & Yang, ), pollution monitoring (Gutiérrez, Martín‐González, Díaz, & Ortega, ; Jiang et al, ; Stoeck, Kochems, Forster, Lejzerowicz, & Pawlowski, ), biogeography (Foissner, Chao, & Katz, ; Liu et al, ; Petz, Valbonesi, Schiftner, Quesada, & Cynan Ellis‐Evans, ), adaptive evolution (Clark & Peck, ; He et al, ), cell biology (Jiang, Zhang, Vallesi, Yang, & Gao, ; Wang, Zhang, et al, ; Zheng et al, ) and epigenetics (Wang, Chen, Sheng, Liu, & Gao, ; Xiong et al, ; Zhao, Wang, Wang, Liu, & Gao, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, using sequence information from multiple gene markers (18S‐ITS‐28S rDNA, alpha‐tubulin gene, COI, etc.) has become the widely‐accepted principle in phylogenetic analysis, especially for ciliates, an ecologically important protist group with a high degree of morphological complexity (Chen et al., ; Fernandes, da Silva Paiva, da Silva‐Neto, Schlegel, & Schrago, ; Gao, Gao, Wang, Katz, & Song, ; Gao & Katz, ; Gao, Song, & Katz, ; Gao, Li et al., ; Gao, Warren et al., ; Gao et al., ; Huang, Luo, Bourland, Gao, & Gao, ; Wang, Zhang et al., ; Wang, Wang et al., ; Wang, Wang, Sheng et al., ; Wang, Sheng et al., ; Yan et al., ; Yi, Huang, Yang, Lin, & Song, ; Zhang et al., ; Zhao et al., ).…”
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confidence: 99%