2014
DOI: 10.2323/jgam.60.65
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Metagenomic analysis of bacterial communities on Dokdo Island

Abstract: Dokdo, located east of the mainland of South Korea, is a volcanic island designated as a natural monument of South Korea due to its ecological value. Dokdo is divided into Dongdo and Seodo, islands with geological differences. The soil bacterial communities on Dokdo (Dongdo and Seodo) were analyzed using the pyrosequencing method. There were 1,693 and 1,408 operational taxonomic units (OTU) from Dongdo and Seodo, respectively. The statistical analyses (rarefaction curves as well as Chao1, Shannon, and Simpson … Show more

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“…All but one of the sequences were singletons. Gaiellaceae , another recently described family, was originally found in a water borehole, and sequences from this family have subsequently been found in soil, volcanic soil, thermal springs and marine ascidians (Albuquerque et al, 2011 ; Kim et al, 2014 ; Rozanov et al, 2014 ; Steinert et al, 2015 ). Rubrobacterales occurred in the New Mexico and Hawai'i samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All but one of the sequences were singletons. Gaiellaceae , another recently described family, was originally found in a water borehole, and sequences from this family have subsequently been found in soil, volcanic soil, thermal springs and marine ascidians (Albuquerque et al, 2011 ; Kim et al, 2014 ; Rozanov et al, 2014 ; Steinert et al, 2015 ). Rubrobacterales occurred in the New Mexico and Hawai'i samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This genus and the order Gaiellales currently have only a single described species, which was isolated from water from a deep aquifer [ 64 ]. Gaiella 16S rRNA sequences have been found in sediments from a thermal spring [ 65 ], in high abundance in soil [ 66 ], and in rhizosphere and root samples of rice [ 67 ]. Their presence in the rhizosphere soil and root tissues shows that some members of this genus interact with plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the flora and fauna of Dokdo have been frequently studied, its microbial flora has been under research only recently. According to metagenomics analyses of Dokdo soils by Kim et al [31], three phyla (Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Acidobacteria) among the 36 phyla identified in Dokdo soils accounted for approximately 74.64% of the total community with average relative abundances of 34.3%, 23.9%, and 16.1%, respectively. In a culture dependent study, Gamma-Proteobacteria (53.8%) and Firmicutes (30.8%) dominated the halotolerant isolates from rhizosphere soil of coastal plants in Dokdo Island [32].…”
Section: Comparison To Known Bacterial Communities In Dokdomentioning
confidence: 99%