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Spatial Metagenomic Analysis in Understanding the Microbial Diversity of Thar Desert

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BIOLOGY-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biology11030461

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metagenomics; extremophiles; microbial diversity; soil bacteria; evolutionary taxonomy

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, Rajasthan, India [P.7(3) DST/B T R & D/EA C/2018/3145]
  2. Wellcome Trust [203135Z/16/Z]

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This study presents a systematic investigation of microbial communities in arid and semi-arid regions of Thar Desert in India. The study evaluates their response to multiple environmental stresses and assesses their biotechnological potential. The results provide a detailed understanding of the abundance of microbial communities in these regions, associated with stress-related biogeochemical and biotechnological processes. This work is important for the development of effective strategies for the use of extremophiles in complex environments.
Simple Summary We present a systematic investigation of the distribution of microbial communities in arid and semi-arid regions of Thar Desert Rajasthan, India. Their responses in multiple environmental stresses, including surface soil, surface water and underground water were evaluated. We further assess the biotechnological potential of native microorganisms and discover functional species with results providing a detailed understanding of the abundance of microbial communities in these regions, associated with various stress-related biogeochemical and biotechnological processes. We hope our work will facilitate the development of effective future strategies for the use of extremophiles in complex environments. The arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan are one of the most extreme biomes of India, possessing diverse microbial communities that exhibit immense biotechnological potential for industries. Herein, we sampled study sites from arid and semi-arid regions of Thar Desert, Rajasthan, India and subjected them to chemical, physical and metagenomics analysis. The microbial diversity was studied using V3-V4 amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA gene by Illumina MiSeq. Our metagenomic analyses revealed that the sampled sites consist mainly of Proteobacteria (19-31%) followed by unclassified bacteria (5-21%), Actinobacteria (3-25%), Planctomycetes (5-13%), Chloroflexi (2-14%), Bacteroidetes (3-12%), Firmicutes (3-7%), Acidobacteria (1-4%) and Patescibacteria (1-4%). We have found Proteobacteria in abundance which is associated with a range of activities involved in biogeochemical cycles such as carbon, nitrogen, and sulphur. Our study is perhaps the first of its kind to explore soil bacteria from arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan, India. We believe that the new microbial candidates found can be further explored for various industrial and biotechnological applications.

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