Molecular Evidence for a Uniform Microbial Community in Sponges from Different Oceans
University of Würzburg · University of Arizona · +1 more institution
Abstract
Sponges (class Porifera) are evolutionarily ancient metazoans that populate the tropical oceans in great abundances but also occur in temperate regions and even in freshwater. Sponges contain large numbers of bacteria that are embedded within the animal matrix. The phylogeny of these bacteria and the evolutionary age of the interaction are virtually unknown. In order to provide insights into the species richness of the microbial community of sponges, we performed a comprehensive diversity survey based on 190 sponge-derived 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences. The sponges Aplysina aerophoba and Theonella swinhoei were chosen for construction of the bacterial 16S rDNA library because they are taxonomically…
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- Biology
- Sponge
- Monophyly
- Phylum
- Phylogenetic tree
- Phylogenetics
- Ecology
- Evolutionary biology
- Life below water