2012
DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.057943-0
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Evidence of bacteriophage-mediated horizontal transfer of bacterial 16S rRNA genes in the viral metagenome of the marine sponge Hymeniacidon perlevis

Abstract: Evidence of bacteriophage-mediated horizontal transfer of bacterial 16S rRNA genes in the viral metagenome of the marine sponge Hymeniacidon perlevis Catriona Harrington, 1,2,3 Antonio Del Casale, 3 Jonathan Kennedy, 1 Horst Neve, 4 Bernard E. Picton, 5 Marlies J. Mooij, 1,2,6 Fergal O'Gara, 1,2,6 Leonid A. Kulakov, 3 Marine sponges have never been directly examined with respect to the presence of viruses or their potential involvement in horizontal gene transfer. Here we demonstrate for the first time… Show more

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“…Bacteria and phages are obtained from environmental samples by means of centrifugal filtration, and their DNA is extracted. Then, the abundance of ARG is analyzed through PCR and fluorescent labeling technology ( Harrington et al, 2012 ; Larrañaga et al, 2018 ; Watson et al, 2018 ; Zhao et al, 2019 ; Figure 2B 1 ). In recent years, genome sequencing technology has overcome the limitations of bacterial culture and microbial loss caused by isolation.…”
Section: The Contribution Of Phages In the Horizontal Transfer Of Argsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacteria and phages are obtained from environmental samples by means of centrifugal filtration, and their DNA is extracted. Then, the abundance of ARG is analyzed through PCR and fluorescent labeling technology ( Harrington et al, 2012 ; Larrañaga et al, 2018 ; Watson et al, 2018 ; Zhao et al, 2019 ; Figure 2B 1 ). In recent years, genome sequencing technology has overcome the limitations of bacterial culture and microbial loss caused by isolation.…”
Section: The Contribution Of Phages In the Horizontal Transfer Of Argsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using this technique, the bacterial communities in three sponges—namely Hymeniacidon perlevis , Ophlitaspongia papilla and Polymastia penicillus —from the Atlantic coast of Portugal were characterized, confirming a unique and diverse microbial community from 10 different bacterial phyla [42]. Likewise, this method was used in the seasonal characterization of the bacterial community of the Irish coastal water sponge Hymeniacidon perlevis , with three bacterial phyla detected in summer, and four detected in spring [44]. …”
Section: Culture Dependent and Independent Isolation Of Marine Micmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant host species specificity for viruses infecting sponge holobionts was shown both at the taxonomic and functional levels [14,22,23]. Thus, studies concerning the composition of viral communities in sponges have appeared rather recently [3,28], and many questions regarding the diversity and participation of viruses in the functioning of the sponge holobiont remain largely undisclosed. To the best of our knowledge, the viral communities of freshwater sponges (except for Baikal ones)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%