Subseafloor microbiome project
Citation
MGnify (2021). Subseafloor microbiome project. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/crdn6h accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-06.Description
A massive amount of microbial cells are present in the global subseafloor environment down to several kilometers below the seafloor. However, their diversity, quantity and biogeography have been largely unknown. In this project, we extracted, amplified DNA from the subseafloor microbiome by a consistent method for comparing microbial communities in different depths and sampling locations. Subsequently, we sequenced a partial sequence of 16S rRNA gene. The analyses of microbial compositions as well as correlation analysis with various environmental meta data will provide the information about the environmental factor controlling or constraining microbial composition.Sampling Description
Sampling
A massive amount of microbial cells are present in the global subseafloor environment down to several kilometers below the seafloor. However, their diversity, quantity and biogeography have been largely unknown. In this project, we extracted, amplified DNA from the subseafloor microbiome by a consistent method for comparing microbial communities in different depths and sampling locations. Subsequently, we sequenced a partial sequence of 16S rRNA gene. The analyses of microbial compositions as well as correlation analysis with various environmental meta data will provide the information about the environmental factor controlling or constraining microbial composition.Method steps
- Pipeline used: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/metagenomics/pipelines/5.0
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Contacts
originatorGeomicrobiology, Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
metadata author
Geomicrobiology, Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
administrative point of contact
Geomicrobiology, Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology