Investigations on microbial diversity of Jakrem hot spring, Meghalaya, India using cultivation-independent approach
Jakrem hot water spring is located in the West Khasi Hill District of the state of Meghalaya, and is one of the most popular hot springs of the state. There is a populist belief among the inhabitants and people that the hot spring water has got curative properties against various skin ailments. This...
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doaj-f9f5acfec42042caa769fe65cc4219fd2020-11-25T02:59:23ZengElsevierGenomics Data2213-59602015-06-014C15615710.1016/j.gdata.2015.04.016Investigations on microbial diversity of Jakrem hot spring, Meghalaya, India using cultivation-independent approachAmrita Kumari Panda0Satpal Singh Bisht1Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar2Surajit De Mandal3Department of Zoology, Kumaun University, Nainital 263002, Uttarakhand, IndiaDepartment of Zoology, Kumaun University, Nainital 263002, Uttarakhand, IndiaDepartment of Biotechnology, Mizoram University, Aizawl 796004, Mizoram, IndiaDepartment of Biotechnology, Mizoram University, Aizawl 796004, Mizoram, IndiaJakrem hot water spring is located in the West Khasi Hill District of the state of Meghalaya, and is one of the most popular hot springs of the state. There is a populist belief among the inhabitants and people that the hot spring water has got curative properties against various skin ailments. This is the first report on V3 hyper-variable region of 16S rDNA metagenome sequence employing Illumina platform to profile the microbial community of this less known hot spring from Meghalaya, India. Metagenome comprised of 10, 74,120 raw sequences with a sequence length of 151 bp and 56.35% G + C content. Metagenome sequence information is now available at NCBI, SRA database accession no. SRP056897. A total of 8, 77, 364 pre-processed reads were clustered into 694 OTUs (operational taxonomical units) comprising of 14 bacterial phyla including unknown phylum demonstrating 49 families. Hot spring bacterial community is dominated by Firmicutes (61.60%), Chloroflexi (21.37%), Cyanobacteria (12.96%) and unclassified bacteria (1.2%) respectively.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213596015000501Alkaline hot springMetagenomeIllumina sequencingMicrobial diversityFirmicutes |
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Amrita Kumari Panda Satpal Singh Bisht Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar Surajit De Mandal Investigations on microbial diversity of Jakrem hot spring, Meghalaya, India using cultivation-independent approach Genomics Data Alkaline hot spring Metagenome Illumina sequencing Microbial diversity Firmicutes |
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Investigations on microbial diversity of Jakrem hot spring, Meghalaya, India using cultivation-independent approach |
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Investigations on microbial diversity of Jakrem hot spring, Meghalaya, India using cultivation-independent approach |
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Investigations on microbial diversity of Jakrem hot spring, Meghalaya, India using cultivation-independent approach |
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Investigations on microbial diversity of Jakrem hot spring, Meghalaya, India using cultivation-independent approach |
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Investigations on microbial diversity of Jakrem hot spring, Meghalaya, India using cultivation-independent approach |
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investigations on microbial diversity of jakrem hot spring, meghalaya, india using cultivation-independent approach |
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Jakrem hot water spring is located in the West Khasi Hill District of the state of Meghalaya, and is one of the most popular hot springs of the state. There is a populist belief among the inhabitants and people that the hot spring water has got curative properties against various skin ailments. This is the first report on V3 hyper-variable region of 16S rDNA metagenome sequence employing Illumina platform to profile the microbial community of this less known hot spring from Meghalaya, India. Metagenome comprised of 10, 74,120 raw sequences with a sequence length of 151 bp and 56.35% G + C content. Metagenome sequence information is now available at NCBI, SRA database accession no. SRP056897. A total of 8, 77, 364 pre-processed reads were clustered into 694 OTUs (operational taxonomical units) comprising of 14 bacterial phyla including unknown phylum demonstrating 49 families. Hot spring bacterial community is dominated by Firmicutes (61.60%), Chloroflexi (21.37%), Cyanobacteria (12.96%) and unclassified bacteria (1.2%) respectively. |
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Alkaline hot spring Metagenome Illumina sequencing Microbial diversity Firmicutes |
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