2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.07.066
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Diversity and ecology of protists revealed by metabarcoding

Abstract: Protists are the dominant eukaryotes in the biosphere where they play key functional roles. While protists have been studied for over a century, it is the high-throughput sequencing of molecular markers from environmental samples -the approach of metabarcoding -that has revealed just how diverse, and abundant, these small organisms are. Metabarcoding is now routine to survey environmental diversity, so data have rapidly accumulated from a multitude of environments and at different sampling scales. This mass of… Show more

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“…Microbial eukaryote richness was higher for the small fraction in the SAS and KWK rivers suggesting that smaller eukaryotes could potentially be favored in these CDOM-rich waters. All of these analyses are subject to the usual limitations of primer mismatches and amplicon biases (e.g., Burki et al, 2021 ; Vaulot et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbial eukaryote richness was higher for the small fraction in the SAS and KWK rivers suggesting that smaller eukaryotes could potentially be favored in these CDOM-rich waters. All of these analyses are subject to the usual limitations of primer mismatches and amplicon biases (e.g., Burki et al, 2021 ; Vaulot et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Macher et al (2021b) recently discovered the first mitochondrial COI gene in Foraminifera. COI is a molecular marker commonly used in molecular research on animals (Hebert et al, 2003) and has been shown to be informative on other protists (Nassonova et al, 2010;Pawlowski et al, 2012;Burki et al, 2021). There are many advantages of using a coding region such as COI in addition to a non-coding region such as 18S.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This gene has the advantage of being universal and having well annotated reference databases such as Silva or PR 2 (Guillou et al 2013; Quast et al 2013) which allow, for many protist groups, a precise taxonomic assignation. Within the 18S rRNA gene, several variable regions have been used as barcodes, in particular the V4 region located near the middle of the gene and the shorter V9 region located at its 3’ end (Burki et al 2021; Pawlowski et al 2012). The V4 region in particular is currently most often used in recent studies (Lopes dos Santos et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%