Sampling, metadata and DNA extraction - important steps in metagenomic studies.

  • Agnieszka Felczykowska Department of Molecular Biology, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland.;
  • Anna Krajewska Department of Molecular Biology, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland.;
  • Sylwia Zielińska Department of Molecular Biology, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland.;
  • Joanna M Łoś Department of Molecular Biology, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland.;

Abstract

Metagenomic studies have become increasingly popular. They allow for the estimation of biodiversity in complex populations. This diversity presents an enormous but largely unexpected genetic and biological pool and can be exploited for the recovery of novel genes, entire metabolic pathways and their products. Generally metagenomic study is a genomic analysis of organisms by direct extraction and cloning of DNA from their natural environment. The most common problems of modern metagenomics are as follows: majority of the microorganisms present in the environment cannot be cultivated by standard techniques, DNA extraction methods are not very effective, isolated DNA is contaminated with various compounds, a choice for a screening method is not obvious.
Published
2015-02-13
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