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Improved genome recovery and integrated cell-size analyses of individual uncultured microbial cells and viral particles

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  • Ramunas Stepanauskas

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Elizabeth A. Fergusson

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Joseph Brown

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Nicole J. Poulton

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Ben Tupper

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Jessica M. Labonté

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
    Department of Marine Biology, Texas A&M University at Galveston)

  • Eric D. Becraft

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Julia M. Brown

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Maria G. Pachiadaki

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Tadas Povilaitis

    (Thermo Fisher Scientific Baltics)

  • Brian P. Thompson

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Corianna J. Mascena

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Wendy K. Bellows

    (Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

  • Arvydas Lubys

    (Thermo Fisher Scientific Baltics)

Abstract

Microbial single-cell genomics can be used to provide insights into the metabolic potential, interactions, and evolution of uncultured microorganisms. Here we present WGA-X, a method based on multiple displacement amplification of DNA that utilizes a thermostable mutant of the phi29 polymerase. WGA-X enhances genome recovery from individual microbial cells and viral particles while maintaining ease of use and scalability. The greatest improvements are observed when amplifying high G+C content templates, such as those belonging to the predominant bacteria in agricultural soils. By integrating WGA-X with calibrated index-cell sorting and high-throughput genomic sequencing, we are able to analyze genomic sequences and cell sizes of hundreds of individual, uncultured bacteria, archaea, protists, and viral particles, obtained directly from marine and soil samples, in a single experiment. This approach may find diverse applications in microbiology and in biomedical and forensic studies of humans and other multicellular organisms.

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  • Ramunas Stepanauskas & Elizabeth A. Fergusson & Joseph Brown & Nicole J. Poulton & Ben Tupper & Jessica M. Labonté & Eric D. Becraft & Julia M. Brown & Maria G. Pachiadaki & Tadas Povilaitis & Brian P, 2017. "Improved genome recovery and integrated cell-size analyses of individual uncultured microbial cells and viral particles," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-00128-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00128-z
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