TY - JOUR
T1 - MiDAS 5
T2 - Global diversity of bacteria and archaea in anaerobic digesters
AU - Dueholm, Morten Kam Dahl
AU - Andersen, Kasper Skytte
AU - Korntved, Anne Kirstine C.
AU - Rudkjøbing, Vibeke
AU - Alves, Madalena
AU - Bajón-Fernández, Yadira
AU - Batstone, Damien
AU - Butler, Caitlyn
AU - Cruz, Mercedes Cecilia
AU - Davidsson, Åsa
AU - Erijman, Leonardo
AU - Holliger, Christof
AU - Koch, Konrad
AU - Kreuzinger, Norbert
AU - Lee, Changsoo
AU - Lyberatos, Gerasimos
AU - Mutnuri, Srikanth
AU - O’Flaherty, Vincent
AU - Oleskowicz-Popiel, Piotr
AU - Pokorna, Dana
AU - Rajal, Veronica
AU - Recktenwald, Michael
AU - Rodríguez, Jorge
AU - Saikaly, Pascal E.
AU - Tooker, Nick
AU - Vierheilig, Julia
AU - De Vrieze, Jo
AU - Wurzbacher, Christian
AU - Nielsen, Per Halkjær
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Anaerobic digestion of organic waste into methane and carbon dioxide (biogas) is carried out by complex microbial communities. Here, we use full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing of 285 full-scale anaerobic digesters (ADs) to expand our knowledge about diversity and function of the bacteria and archaea in ADs worldwide. The sequences are processed into full-length 16S rRNA amplicon sequence variants (FL-ASVs) and are used to expand the MiDAS 4 database for bacteria and archaea in wastewater treatment systems, creating MiDAS 5. The expansion of the MiDAS database increases the coverage for bacteria and archaea in ADs worldwide, leading to improved genus- and species-level classification. Using MiDAS 5, we carry out an amplicon-based, global-scale microbial community profiling of the sampled ADs using three common sets of primers targeting different regions of the 16S rRNA gene in bacteria and/or archaea. We reveal how environmental conditions and biogeography shape the AD microbiota. We also identify core and conditionally rare or abundant taxa, encompassing 692 genera and 1013 species. These represent 84–99% and 18–61% of the accumulated read abundance, respectively, across samples depending on the amplicon primers used. Finally, we examine the global diversity of functional groups with known importance for the anaerobic digestion process.
AB - Anaerobic digestion of organic waste into methane and carbon dioxide (biogas) is carried out by complex microbial communities. Here, we use full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing of 285 full-scale anaerobic digesters (ADs) to expand our knowledge about diversity and function of the bacteria and archaea in ADs worldwide. The sequences are processed into full-length 16S rRNA amplicon sequence variants (FL-ASVs) and are used to expand the MiDAS 4 database for bacteria and archaea in wastewater treatment systems, creating MiDAS 5. The expansion of the MiDAS database increases the coverage for bacteria and archaea in ADs worldwide, leading to improved genus- and species-level classification. Using MiDAS 5, we carry out an amplicon-based, global-scale microbial community profiling of the sampled ADs using three common sets of primers targeting different regions of the 16S rRNA gene in bacteria and/or archaea. We reveal how environmental conditions and biogeography shape the AD microbiota. We also identify core and conditionally rare or abundant taxa, encompassing 692 genera and 1013 species. These represent 84–99% and 18–61% of the accumulated read abundance, respectively, across samples depending on the amplicon primers used. Finally, we examine the global diversity of functional groups with known importance for the anaerobic digestion process.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41467-024-49641-y
DO - 10.1038/s41467-024-49641-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 38918384
AN - SCOPUS:85196834155
SN - 2041-1723
VL - 15
JO - Nature Communications
JF - Nature Communications
IS - 1
M1 - 5361
ER -