A georeferenced rRNA amplicon database of aquatic microbiomes from South America

The biogeography of bacterial communities is a key topic in Microbial Ecology. Regarding continental water, most studies are carried out in the northern hemisphere, leaving a gap on microorganism’s diversity patterns on a global scale. South America harbours approximately one third of the world’s to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific data 2022-09, Vol.9 (1), p.565-12, Article 565
Hauptverfasser: Metz, Sebastian, Huber, Paula, Mateus-Barros, Erick, Junger, Pedro C., de Melo, Michaela, Bagatini, Inessa Lacativa, Izaguirre, Irina, Câmara dos Reis, Mariana, Llames, Maria E., Accattatis, Victoria, Quiroga, María Victoria, Devercelli, Melina, Schiaffino, María Romina, Niño-García, Juan Pablo, Bastidas Navarro, Marcela, Modenutti, Beatriz, Vieira, Helena, Saraceno, Martin, Sabio y García, Carmen Alejandra, Pereira, Emiliano, González-Revello, Alvaro, Piccini, Claudia, Unrein, Fernando, Alonso, Cecilia, Sarmento, Hugo
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Zusammenfassung:The biogeography of bacterial communities is a key topic in Microbial Ecology. Regarding continental water, most studies are carried out in the northern hemisphere, leaving a gap on microorganism’s diversity patterns on a global scale. South America harbours approximately one third of the world’s total freshwater resources, and is one of these understudied regions. To fill this gap, we compiled 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing data of microbial communities across South America continental water ecosystems, presenting the first database µSudAqua[db] . The database contains over 866 georeferenced samples from 9 different ecoregions with contextual environmental information. For its integration and validation we constructed a curated database ( µSudAqua[db.sp] ) using samples sequenced by Illumina MiSeq platform with commonly used prokaryote universal primers. This comprised ~60% of the total georeferenced samples of the µSudAqua[db] . This compilation was carried out in the scope of the µSudAqua collaborative network and represents one of the most complete databases of continental water microbial communities from South America. Measurement(s) taxonomic diversity assessment by targeted gene survey Technology Type(s) next generation DNA sequencing Sample Characteristic - Organism Bacteria • Archaea Sample Characteristic - Environment aquatic environment Sample Characteristic - Location South America
ISSN:2052-4463
2052-4463
DOI:10.1038/s41597-022-01665-z