Environmental factors influencing distribution of archaea in tropical coastal waters

We explore the archaea diversity in four locations along the Straits of Malacca, which is a semi-enclosed narrow tropical sea that connects the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea. Samples from these different environments were collected and four 16S rONA clone libraries were constructed with archae...

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Main Authors: Suet, Y.S., Choon, W.L.
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spelling my.um.eprints.150592015-12-15T06:24:28Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15059/ Environmental factors influencing distribution of archaea in tropical coastal waters Suet, Y.S. Choon, W.L. GE Environmental Sciences Q Science (General) QH Natural history We explore the archaea diversity in four locations along the Straits of Malacca, which is a semi-enclosed narrow tropical sea that connects the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea. Samples from these different environments were collected and four 16S rONA clone libraries were constructed with archaea specific primers (Arc21 F and Arc958R). In total, 1074 randomly selected clones were screened by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis using three different restriction enzymes (Rsal, Cfol, and DdeI). Archaeal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were defined as sequences which are 297% similar. Diversity index were determined for each clone library which has a Good's coverage of more than 85%. Relationship between OTUs with environmental variables were analysed with canonical correspondence analysis (CCA). Majority of the sequences from three clone libraries were affiliated to Euryarchaeota, except for one clone library which were dominated by Thaumarchaeota sequences. This could be due to the higher chlorophyll a concentrations. Sequences obtained indicate that tropical waters along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia harbour a rich diversity of Archaea. 2012-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/15059/1/0001.pdf Suet, Y.S. and Choon, W.L. (2012) Environmental factors influencing distribution of archaea in tropical coastal waters. In: 2nd Conference for Regional Cooperation in Ocean and Earth Science Research in the South China Sea, 21-24 October 2012, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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QH Natural history
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Q Science (General)
QH Natural history
Suet, Y.S.
Choon, W.L.
Environmental factors influencing distribution of archaea in tropical coastal waters
description We explore the archaea diversity in four locations along the Straits of Malacca, which is a semi-enclosed narrow tropical sea that connects the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea. Samples from these different environments were collected and four 16S rONA clone libraries were constructed with archaea specific primers (Arc21 F and Arc958R). In total, 1074 randomly selected clones were screened by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis using three different restriction enzymes (Rsal, Cfol, and DdeI). Archaeal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were defined as sequences which are 297% similar. Diversity index were determined for each clone library which has a Good's coverage of more than 85%. Relationship between OTUs with environmental variables were analysed with canonical correspondence analysis (CCA). Majority of the sequences from three clone libraries were affiliated to Euryarchaeota, except for one clone library which were dominated by Thaumarchaeota sequences. This could be due to the higher chlorophyll a concentrations. Sequences obtained indicate that tropical waters along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia harbour a rich diversity of Archaea.
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author Suet, Y.S.
Choon, W.L.
author_facet Suet, Y.S.
Choon, W.L.
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title Environmental factors influencing distribution of archaea in tropical coastal waters
title_short Environmental factors influencing distribution of archaea in tropical coastal waters
title_full Environmental factors influencing distribution of archaea in tropical coastal waters
title_fullStr Environmental factors influencing distribution of archaea in tropical coastal waters
title_full_unstemmed Environmental factors influencing distribution of archaea in tropical coastal waters
title_sort environmental factors influencing distribution of archaea in tropical coastal waters
publishDate 2012
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