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Metagenomic Sequencing Reveals that the Assembly of Functional Genes and Taxa Varied Highly and Lacked Redundancy in the Earthworm Gut Compared with Soil under Vanadium Stress

Rong Xia, Yu Shi, Xinwei Wang, Yunling Wu, Mingming Sun, Feng Hu

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Abstract

Metagenomic sequencing revealed the variation of functional genes in the microbial community in soil and earthworm gut with increasing vanadium concentrations, which provided a new insight to explore the effect of vanadium stress on microbial community assembly from the perspective of functional genes. Our results reinforced the view that functional genes and taxa do not appear to have a simple corresponding relationship. Taxa are more sensitive compared with functional genes, suggesting the existence of bacterial functional redundancy in soil, but not in the earthworm gut. These observations indicate different assembly patterns of earthworm intestinal and soil bacteria under vanadium stress. Thus, it is important and necessary to include genetic functions to comprehensively understand microbial community assembly.

Topics & Concepts

MetagenomicsEarthwormBiologyGeneTaxonMicrobial population biologyComputational biologyEcologyGeneticsBacteriaVanadium and Halogenation ChemistryMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyMicrobial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation