2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.11.16.468383
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Shotgun metagenomics of soil invertebrate communities reflects taxonomy, biomass and reference genome properties

Abstract: Metagenomics - shotgun sequencing of all DNA fragments from a community DNA extract - is routinely used to describe the composition, structure and function of microorganism communities. Advances in DNA sequencing and the availability of genome databases increasingly allow the use of shotgun metagenomics on eukaryotic communities. Metagenomics offers major advances in the recovery of biomass relationships in a sample, in comparison to taxonomic marker gene based approaches (metabarcoding). However, little is kn… Show more

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“…Shotgun metagenomics randomly sequences DNA fragments from a sample, instead of relying on PCR-ampli ed taxonomic marker genes. Metagenomics is an increasingly feasible approach to record the presence of higher eukaryotes in a diverse range of samples [12][13][14] . Since metagenomics can utilise all genomic information for taxonomic identi cation, it has improved sensitivity and speci city compared to metabarcoding 15 , and it promises superior quanti cation of species' biomass 16 .…”
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“…Shotgun metagenomics randomly sequences DNA fragments from a sample, instead of relying on PCR-ampli ed taxonomic marker genes. Metagenomics is an increasingly feasible approach to record the presence of higher eukaryotes in a diverse range of samples [12][13][14] . Since metagenomics can utilise all genomic information for taxonomic identi cation, it has improved sensitivity and speci city compared to metabarcoding 15 , and it promises superior quanti cation of species' biomass 16 .…”
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confidence: 99%