Microfluidic Digital PCR Enables Multigene Analysis of Individual Environmental Bacteria
California Institute of Technology · Howard Hughes Medical Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
Gene inventory and metagenomic techniques have allowed rapid exploration of bacterial diversity and the potential physiologies present within microbial communities. However, it remains nontrivial to discover the identities of environmental bacteria carrying two or more genes of interest. We have used microfluidic digital polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify and analyze multiple, different genes obtained from single bacterial cells harvested from nature. A gene encoding a key enzyme involved in the mutualistic symbiosis occurring between termites and their gut microbiota was used as an experimental hook to discover the previously unknown ribosomal RNA-based species identity of several symbionts. The…
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Authors
4- EAElizabeth A. Ottesen
California Institute of Technology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Auburn University
- JWJong Wook Hong
California Institute of Technology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Auburn University
- SRStephen R. Quake
California Institute of Technology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Auburn University
- JRJared R. LeadbetterCorresponding
California Institute of Technology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Auburn University
Topics & keywords
- Metagenomics
- Biology
- Gene
- Bacteria
- Computational biology
- Ribosomal RNA
- Digital polymerase chain reaction
- Polymerase chain reaction
- Life in Land