Microorganisms (eukaryote and bacteria) in Antarctic cryoconite holes.
Citation
Sommers P, Darcy J, Gendrom E, Stanish L, Bagshaw E, Porazinska D, Schmidt S, Sweetlove M (2019). Microorganisms (eukaryote and bacteria) in Antarctic cryoconite holes.. Version 1.1. SCAR - Microbial Antarctic Resource System. Metadata dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/xqzc8b accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-07.Description
Amplicon sequencing dataset (Illumina MiSeq) of Eukaryotes (18S ssu rRNA) and Bacterial (16S ssu rRNA) microbes in Antarctic cryoconite holes.Sampling Description
Study Extent
Nineteen cryoconite holes on glaciers in Taylor Valley (McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica) were sampled between 15 December 2007 and 4 January 2008.Sampling
A core was collected from the center of each hole using a SIPRE corer. The core was removed and stored in a Ziploc bag that had been triple-rinsed with deionized water. For the samples in which meltwater was present at the time of sampling, the ice lid was removed with the SIPRE corer, and then a water sample was pumped out using a hand powered vacuum pump. A sample of sediment was removed and stored in a triple-rinsed Ziploc bag. On return to the eld laboratory, samples were stored at –20◦C until processing up to 30 days later. Samples were eventually allowed to melt out in the collection bags and water samples were drawn off using syringes, leaving the sediment behind.Method steps
- All cryoconite samples were stored frozen at –70◦C to minimize DNA degradation. Between 25 April 2016 and 2 May 2016, the frozen cryoconite sediments were thawed at room temperature and 0.4 g was processed for DNA extraction from each technical replicate separately (47 total from 19 samples) using PowerSoil DNA Isolation Kits (MoBio Inc., Carlsbad, CA, USA), according to the manufacture’s protocol. Extracted genomic DNA was amplified in triplicate using 16S (515f-806r primers) and 18S (1391f-EukBr primers) SSU ribosomal gene markers. Amplified DNA was pooled and normalized to equimolar concentrations using SequalPrep Normalization Plate Kits (Invitrogen), and sequenced using the Illumina MiSeq V2 (2 × 250 bp chemistry) at the BioFrontiers Sequencing Core Facility at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Taxonomic Coverages
Bacteria (16S ssu rRNA gene)
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Bacteriacommon name: Bacteria rank: domain
Eukaryotes (18S ssu rRNA gene)
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Eukaryotacommon name: Eukaryotes rank: domain
Geographic Coverages
Cryoconite holes in Taylor Valley, Antarctica
Bibliographic Citations
- Sommers, P., Darcy, J. L., Gendron, E. M., Stanish, L. F., Bagshaw, E. A., Porazinska, D. L., & Schmidt, S. K. (2017). Diversity patterns of microbial eukaryotes mirror those of bacteria in Antarctic cryoconite holes. FEMS microbiology ecology, 94(1), fix167. -
Contacts
Pacifica Sommersoriginator
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder
US
John Darcy
originator
University of Hawaï at Manoa
Manoa
US
Eli Gendrom
originator
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder
US
Lee Stanish
originator
National Ecological Observatory Network
Boulder
US
Elizabeth Bagshaw
originator
Cardiff University
Cardiff
GB
Dorota Porazinska
originator
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder
US
Steven Schmidt
originator
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder
US
Maxime Sweetlove
metadata author
position: Research assistent
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Rue Vautier 29
Brussels
1000
email: msweetlove@naturalsciences.be
Pacifica Sommers
administrative point of contact
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder
US