Next-generation sequencing reveals the diversity of benthic diatoms in tidal flats SCIE SCOPUS KCI

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Title
Next-generation sequencing reveals the diversity of benthic diatoms in tidal flats
Author(s)
An, Sung Min; Choi, Dong Han; Lee, Howon; Lee, Jung Ho; Noh, Jae Hoon
KIOST Author(s)
Choi, Dong Han(최동한)Lee, Ho Won(이호원)
Alternative Author(s)
안성민; 최동한; 이호원; 노재훈
Publication Year
2018-06
Abstract
Benthic diatoms are ubiquitous in tidal flats and play major roles in maintaining coastal ecosystems. Spatio-temporal variations in diatom diversity have not been well-studied, mainly because of difficulties in morphological identification and the lack of appropriate genetic tools. To overcome these problems, we used the gene encoding the ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase large-subunit (rbcL) as a molecular marker, and sequenced these genes with the aid of the MiSeq platform. In this manner, we explored the genetic diversity of benthic diatoms in tidal flats of Guenso Bay on the west coast of Korea; differences in the spatial distributions of benthic diatoms were evident. The diatom communities were dominated by Nitzschia, Navicula, and Amphora; their relative distributions were affected by the sand proportion, grain size, and air exposure time. Our results suggest that meta-barcoding of the rbcL gene and next-generation sequencing can be used to explore the diversity of benthic diatoms.
ISSN
1226-2617
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/40338
DOI
10.4490/algae.2018.33.4.3
Bibliographic Citation
ALGAE, v.33, no.2, pp.167 - 180, 2018
Publisher
KOREAN SOC PHYCOLOGY
Subject
SPECIES IDENTIFICATION; PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS; RDNA SEQUENCES; BACILLARIOPHYTA; COMMUNITIES; SEDIMENTS; GENE; RBCL; BARCODE; ESTUARY
Keywords
benthic diatom; diversity; MiSeq; rbcL gene; tidal flat
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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