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Mycobiome diversity: high-throughput sequencing and identification of fungi
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SYSNO ASEP 0518032 Document Type J - Journal Article R&D Document Type Journal Article Subsidiary J Článek ve WOS Title Mycobiome diversity: high-throughput sequencing and identification of fungi Author(s) Nilsson, R.H. (SE)
Anslan, S. (DE)
Bahram, M. (SE)
Wurzbacher, Ch. (DE)
Baldrian, Petr (MBU-M) RID, ORCID
Tedersoo, L. (EE)Source Title Nature Reviews. Microbiology. - : Nature Publishing Group - ISSN 1740-1526
Roč. 17, č. 2 (2019), s. 95-109Number of pages 15 s. Language eng - English Country GB - United Kingdom Keywords internal transcribed spacer ; arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi ; microbial community Subject RIV EE - Microbiology, Virology OECD category Microbiology Method of publishing Limited access Institutional support MBU-M - RVO:61388971 UT WOS 000455879000007 EID SCOPUS 85056715661 DOI 10.1038/s41579-018-0116-y Annotation Fungi are major ecological players in both terrestrial and aquatic environments by cycling organic matter and channelling nutrients across trophic levels. High-throughput sequencing (HTS) studies of fungal communities are redrawing the map of the fungal kingdom by hinting at its enormous - and largely uncharted - taxonomic and functional diversity. However, HTS approaches come with a range of pitfalls and potential biases, cautioning against unwary application and interpretation of HTS technologies and results. In this Review, we provide an overview and practical recommendations for aspects of HTS studies ranging from sampling and laboratory practices to data processing and analysis. We also discuss upcoming trends and techniques in the field and summarize recent and noteworthy results from HTS studies targeting fungal communities and guilds. Our Review highlights the need for reproducibility and public data availability in the study of fungal communities. If the associated challenges and conceptual barriers are overcome, HTS offers immense possibilities in mycology and elsewhere. Workplace Institute of Microbiology Contact Eliška Spurná, eliska.spurna@biomed.cas.cz, Tel.: 241 062 231 Year of Publishing 2020 Electronic address https://www.nature.com/articles/s41579-018-0116-y
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