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Effects of sampling and storage procedures on 16S rDNA amplicon sequencing results of kelp microbiomes

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MARINE GENOMICS
卷 63, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.margen.2022.100944

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Silica gel; Swab; Liquid nitrogen; Brown algae; Microbiome; Metabarcoding; Holobiont

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  1. ANR project IDEALG [ANR-10BTBR-04]
  2. CNRS
  3. Brittany region (Project HOSALA)
  4. Sorbonne University [ED227]

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Researchers tested two simple alternative methods for sampling microbial diversity associated with the kelp S. latissima: silica gel conservation of tissue and swab samples preserved in DNA/RNA shield solution. The results showed that both methods were effective in separating different microbiomes of algae, but differences were observed for rare genera and sequences, emphasizing the importance of including blank samples in silica gel-preserved samples.
Brown macroalgae, including the kelp Saccharina latissima, are of both ecological and increasing economic interest. Together with their microbiota, these organisms form a singular entity, the holobiont. Sampling campaigns are required to study the microbiome of algae in natural populations, but freezing samples in liquid nitrogen is complex in the field, particularly at remote locations. Here we tested two simple alternative methods for sampling the microbial diversity associated with the kelp S. latissima: silica gel conservation of tissue and swab samples preserved in DNA/RNA shield solution. We used these techniques to compare apex and meristem samples from Roscoff (Brittany, France) and evaluated their impact on the results of 16S rDNA metabarcoding experiments. Both methods were able to separate apex and meristem microbiomes, and the results were concordant with results obtained for flash-frozen samples. However, differences were observed for several rare genera and ASVs, and the detection of contaminant sequences in the silica gel-preserved samples underline the importance of including blank samples for this method. Globally, our results confirm that the silica gel technique and swabbing combined with DNA/RNA shield preservation are valid alternatives to liquid nitrogen preservation when sampling brown macroalgae in the field. However, they also underline that, regardless of the method, caution should be taken when interpreting data on rare sequences.

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