Mayor, Jordan
- Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2015Peer reviewed
Mahé, Frédéric; Mayor, Jordan; Bunge, John; Chi, Jingyun; Siemensmeyer, Tobias; Stoeck, Thorsten; Wahl, Benjamin; Paprotka, Tobias; Filker, Sabine; Dunthorn, Micah
High-throughput sequencing platforms are continuing to increase resulting read lengths, which is allowing for a deeper and more accurate depiction of environmental microbial diversity. With the nascent Reagent Kit v3, Illumina MiSeq now has the ability to sequence the eukaryotic hyper-variable V4 region of the SSU-rDNA locus with paired-end reads. Using DNA collected from soils with analyses of strictly- and nearly identical amplicons, here we ask how the new Illumina MiSeq data compares with what we can obtain with Roche/454 GS FLX with regard to quantity and quality, presence and absence, and abundance perspectives. We show that there is an easy qualitative transition from the Roche/454 to the Illumina MiSeq platforms. The ease of this transition is more nuanced quantitatively for low-abundant amplicons, although estimates of abundances are known to also vary within platforms.
454; abundances; Illumina; MiSeq; next-generation sequencing; pyrosequencing; Roche
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
2015, volume: 62, number: 3, pages: 338-345
Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL
Forest Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/68446