Metagenomic and near full-length 16S rRNA sequence data in support of the phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers

Amplicon sequencing utilizing next-generation platforms has significantly transformed how research is conducted, specifically microbial ecology. However, primer and sequencing platform biases can confound or change the way scientists interpret these data. The Pacific Biosciences RSII instrument may...

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Main Authors: Phillip R. Myer, MinSeok Kim, Harvey C. Freetly, Timothy P.L. Smith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340916304620
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spelling doaj-abdaf6f6e0b84b40872f1c0711159cc82020-11-25T00:40:00ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092016-09-01810481053Metagenomic and near full-length 16S rRNA sequence data in support of the phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steersPhillip R. Myer0MinSeok Kim1Harvey C. Freetly2Timothy P.L. Smith3Department of Animal Science, University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA; Corresponding author.USDA-ARS, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center NE 6893312, USAUSDA-ARS, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center NE 6893312, USAUSDA-ARS, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center NE 6893312, USAAmplicon sequencing utilizing next-generation platforms has significantly transformed how research is conducted, specifically microbial ecology. However, primer and sequencing platform biases can confound or change the way scientists interpret these data. The Pacific Biosciences RSII instrument may also preferentially load smaller fragments, which may also be a function of PCR product exhaustion during sequencing. To further examine theses biases, data is provided from 16S rRNA rumen community analyses. Specifically, data from the relative phylum-level abundances for the ruminal bacterial community are provided to determine between-sample variability. Direct sequencing of metagenomic DNA was conducted to circumvent primer-associated biases in 16S rRNA reads and rarefaction curves were generated to demonstrate adequate coverage of each amplicon. PCR products were also subjected to reduced amplification and pooling to reduce the likelihood of PCR product exhaustion during sequencing on the Pacific Biosciences platform. The taxonomic profiles for the relative phylum-level and genus-level abundance of rumen microbiota as a function of PCR pooling for sequencing on the Pacific Biosciences RSII platform were provided. For more information, see “Evaluation of 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing using two next-generation sequencing technologies for phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers” P.R. Myer, M. Kim, H.C. Freetly, T.P.L. Smith (2016) [1]. Keywords: 16S rRNA gene, MiSeq, Pacific Biosciences, Rumen microbiomehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340916304620
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author Phillip R. Myer
MinSeok Kim
Harvey C. Freetly
Timothy P.L. Smith
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MinSeok Kim
Harvey C. Freetly
Timothy P.L. Smith
Metagenomic and near full-length 16S rRNA sequence data in support of the phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers
Data in Brief
author_facet Phillip R. Myer
MinSeok Kim
Harvey C. Freetly
Timothy P.L. Smith
author_sort Phillip R. Myer
title Metagenomic and near full-length 16S rRNA sequence data in support of the phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers
title_short Metagenomic and near full-length 16S rRNA sequence data in support of the phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers
title_full Metagenomic and near full-length 16S rRNA sequence data in support of the phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers
title_fullStr Metagenomic and near full-length 16S rRNA sequence data in support of the phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers
title_full_unstemmed Metagenomic and near full-length 16S rRNA sequence data in support of the phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers
title_sort metagenomic and near full-length 16s rrna sequence data in support of the phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers
publisher Elsevier
series Data in Brief
issn 2352-3409
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Amplicon sequencing utilizing next-generation platforms has significantly transformed how research is conducted, specifically microbial ecology. However, primer and sequencing platform biases can confound or change the way scientists interpret these data. The Pacific Biosciences RSII instrument may also preferentially load smaller fragments, which may also be a function of PCR product exhaustion during sequencing. To further examine theses biases, data is provided from 16S rRNA rumen community analyses. Specifically, data from the relative phylum-level abundances for the ruminal bacterial community are provided to determine between-sample variability. Direct sequencing of metagenomic DNA was conducted to circumvent primer-associated biases in 16S rRNA reads and rarefaction curves were generated to demonstrate adequate coverage of each amplicon. PCR products were also subjected to reduced amplification and pooling to reduce the likelihood of PCR product exhaustion during sequencing on the Pacific Biosciences platform. The taxonomic profiles for the relative phylum-level and genus-level abundance of rumen microbiota as a function of PCR pooling for sequencing on the Pacific Biosciences RSII platform were provided. For more information, see “Evaluation of 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing using two next-generation sequencing technologies for phylogenetic analysis of the rumen bacterial community in steers” P.R. Myer, M. Kim, H.C. Freetly, T.P.L. Smith (2016) [1]. Keywords: 16S rRNA gene, MiSeq, Pacific Biosciences, Rumen microbiome
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