Biased diversity metrics revealed by bacterial 16S pyrotags derived from different primer sets.

In recent years, PCR-based pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA genes has continuously increased our understanding of complex microbial communities in various environments of the Earth. However, there is always concern on the potential biases of diversity determination using different 16S rRNA gene primer set...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Lin Cai, Lin Ye, Amy Hin Yan Tong, Si Lok, Tong Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3544912?pdf=render
id doaj-7345af1635a648d1a9be471caefaaa47
record_format Article
spelling doaj-7345af1635a648d1a9be471caefaaa472020-11-24T21:41:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0181e5364910.1371/journal.pone.0053649Biased diversity metrics revealed by bacterial 16S pyrotags derived from different primer sets.Lin CaiLin YeAmy Hin Yan TongSi LokTong ZhangIn recent years, PCR-based pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA genes has continuously increased our understanding of complex microbial communities in various environments of the Earth. However, there is always concern on the potential biases of diversity determination using different 16S rRNA gene primer sets and covered regions. Here, we first report how bacterial 16S rRNA gene pyrotags derived from a series of different primer sets resulted in the biased diversity metrics. In total, 14 types of pyrotags were obtained from two-end pyrosequencing of 7 amplicon pools generated by 7 primer sets paired by 1 of 4 forward primers (V1F, V3F, V5F, and V7F) and 1 of 4 reverse primers (V2R, V4R, V6R, and V9R), respectively. The results revealed that: i) the activated sludge exhibited a large bacterial diversity that represented a broad range of bacterial populations and served as a good sample in this methodology research; ii) diversity metrics highly depended on the selected primer sets and covered regions; iii) paired pyrotags obtained from two-end pyrosequencing of each short amplicon displayed different diversity metrics; iv) relative abundance analysis indicated the sequencing depth affected the determination of rare bacteria but not abundant bacteria; v) the primer set of V1F and V2R significantly underestimated the diversity of activated sludge; and vi) the primer set of V3F and V4R was highly recommended for future studies due to its advantages over other primer sets. All of these findings highlight the significance of this methodology research and offer a valuable reference for peer researchers working on microbial diversity determination.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3544912?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Lin Cai
Lin Ye
Amy Hin Yan Tong
Si Lok
Tong Zhang
spellingShingle Lin Cai
Lin Ye
Amy Hin Yan Tong
Si Lok
Tong Zhang
Biased diversity metrics revealed by bacterial 16S pyrotags derived from different primer sets.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Lin Cai
Lin Ye
Amy Hin Yan Tong
Si Lok
Tong Zhang
author_sort Lin Cai
title Biased diversity metrics revealed by bacterial 16S pyrotags derived from different primer sets.
title_short Biased diversity metrics revealed by bacterial 16S pyrotags derived from different primer sets.
title_full Biased diversity metrics revealed by bacterial 16S pyrotags derived from different primer sets.
title_fullStr Biased diversity metrics revealed by bacterial 16S pyrotags derived from different primer sets.
title_full_unstemmed Biased diversity metrics revealed by bacterial 16S pyrotags derived from different primer sets.
title_sort biased diversity metrics revealed by bacterial 16s pyrotags derived from different primer sets.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description In recent years, PCR-based pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA genes has continuously increased our understanding of complex microbial communities in various environments of the Earth. However, there is always concern on the potential biases of diversity determination using different 16S rRNA gene primer sets and covered regions. Here, we first report how bacterial 16S rRNA gene pyrotags derived from a series of different primer sets resulted in the biased diversity metrics. In total, 14 types of pyrotags were obtained from two-end pyrosequencing of 7 amplicon pools generated by 7 primer sets paired by 1 of 4 forward primers (V1F, V3F, V5F, and V7F) and 1 of 4 reverse primers (V2R, V4R, V6R, and V9R), respectively. The results revealed that: i) the activated sludge exhibited a large bacterial diversity that represented a broad range of bacterial populations and served as a good sample in this methodology research; ii) diversity metrics highly depended on the selected primer sets and covered regions; iii) paired pyrotags obtained from two-end pyrosequencing of each short amplicon displayed different diversity metrics; iv) relative abundance analysis indicated the sequencing depth affected the determination of rare bacteria but not abundant bacteria; v) the primer set of V1F and V2R significantly underestimated the diversity of activated sludge; and vi) the primer set of V3F and V4R was highly recommended for future studies due to its advantages over other primer sets. All of these findings highlight the significance of this methodology research and offer a valuable reference for peer researchers working on microbial diversity determination.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3544912?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT lincai biaseddiversitymetricsrevealedbybacterial16spyrotagsderivedfromdifferentprimersets
AT linye biaseddiversitymetricsrevealedbybacterial16spyrotagsderivedfromdifferentprimersets
AT amyhinyantong biaseddiversitymetricsrevealedbybacterial16spyrotagsderivedfromdifferentprimersets
AT silok biaseddiversitymetricsrevealedbybacterial16spyrotagsderivedfromdifferentprimersets
AT tongzhang biaseddiversitymetricsrevealedbybacterial16spyrotagsderivedfromdifferentprimersets
_version_ 1725919975456112640