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. 2021 Mar 25;16(3):e0248116.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248116. eCollection 2021.

Metagenomic analysis exploring taxonomic and functional diversity of bacterial communities of a Himalayan urban fresh water lake

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Metagenomic analysis exploring taxonomic and functional diversity of bacterial communities of a Himalayan urban fresh water lake

Tawseef Ahmad et al. PLoS One. .

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Abstract

Freshwater lakes present an ecological border between humans and a variety of host organisms. The present study was designed to evaluate the microbiota composition and distribution in Dal Lake at Srinagar, India. The non-chimeric sequence reads were classified taxonomically into 49 phyla, 114 classes, 185 orders, 244 families and 384 genera. Proteobacteria was found to be the most abundant bacterial phylum in all the four samples. The highest number of observed species was found to be 3097 in sample taken from least populated area during summer (LPS) whereas the summer sample from highly populated area (HPS) was found most diverse among all as indicated by taxonomic diversity analysis. The QIIME output files were used for PICRUSt analysis to assign functional attributes. The samples exhibited a significant difference in their microbial community composition and structure. Comparative analysis of functional pathways indicated that the anthropogenic activities in populated areas and higher summer temperature, both decrease functional potential of the Lake microbiota. This is probably the first study to demonstrate the comparative taxonomic diversity and functional composition of an urban freshwater lake amid its highly populated and least populated areas during two extreme seasons (winter and summer).

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Fig 1. Dal Lake Srinagar, showing sample collection sites for metagenomic analysis.
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Fig 2. Krona graph splotted with Krona-Tools-2.7 using taxonomy summary provided by QIIME for taxonomy assignment at genus level.
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Fig 3. A principal coordinates plot of the four samples, showing jackknife-supported confidence ellipsoids.
Principal coordinate analysis based on (a) unweighted Unifrac distances (b) weighted Unifrac distances; shows that winter samples are distant from the summer samples.
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Fig 4. Metagenome predicted functions classified using KEGG level 1 database in PICRUSt software, showing the most abundant functions throughout the samples and statistical comparison (Fischer’s exact test) between the predicted KEGG level 1 functions abundance.
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Fig 5. Metagenome predicted functions classified using COG level 1 database in PICRUSt software, showing the most abundant functions throughout the samples and statistical comparison (Fischer’s exact test) between the predicted COG categories.

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