2023
DOI: 10.1002/mbo3.1347
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Temporal disturbance of a model stream ecosystem by high microbial diversity from treated wastewater

Abstract: Microbial communities in freshwater streams play an essential role in ecosystem functioning via biogeochemical cycling. Yet, the impacts of treated wastewater influx into stream ecosystems on microbial strain diversity remain mostly unexplored. Here, we coupled full‐length 16S ribosomal RNA gene Nanopore sequencing and strain‐resolved metagenomics to investigate the impact of treated wastewater on a mesocosm system (AquaFlow) run with restored river water. Over 10 days, community Bray–Curtis dissimilarities be… Show more

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“…17 Compared to other sequencing techniques, Oxford Nanopore is much faster and delivers results within 2 h. 13 The procedure was already used for various targets in wastewater research such as the identification of epidemiological causes, pathogen variations, or correlations between antibiotic usage and AMR abundance. 14,18,19 The bottleneck of sequencing is the correct preparation of the sample as the results can vary widely depending on the used nucleic acid extraction method. 20−22 A recent report showed that the detection of bacterial DNA in wastewater can be influenced by the extraction procedure used.…”
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“…17 Compared to other sequencing techniques, Oxford Nanopore is much faster and delivers results within 2 h. 13 The procedure was already used for various targets in wastewater research such as the identification of epidemiological causes, pathogen variations, or correlations between antibiotic usage and AMR abundance. 14,18,19 The bottleneck of sequencing is the correct preparation of the sample as the results can vary widely depending on the used nucleic acid extraction method. 20−22 A recent report showed that the detection of bacterial DNA in wastewater can be influenced by the extraction procedure used.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Compared to other sequencing techniques, Oxford Nanopore is much faster and delivers results within 2 h . The procedure was already used for various targets in wastewater research such as the identification of epidemiological causes, pathogen variations, or correlations between antibiotic usage and AMR abundance. ,, …”
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confidence: 99%