
Single-Cell Omics in Microbiome Research
Exploring Microbial Diversity Across Ecosystems
Herausgeber: Rinke, Christian; D¿unková, Mária
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This volume introduces single-cell microbial genomics as an innovative approach to the study of microbial diversity and symbiosis that aims to unravel the complex composition and interactions of environmental microbiomes. The reader is guided through the typical workflow of the method and is given a detailed insight into how bacterial cells of interest are first sorted using fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS), how the collected microbial DNA is amplified and sequenced using shotgun sequencing to generate single amplified genomes (SAGs), which can then be analysed for their phylogeny, t...
This volume introduces single-cell microbial genomics as an innovative approach to the study of microbial diversity and symbiosis that aims to unravel the complex composition and interactions of environmental microbiomes. The reader is guided through the typical workflow of the method and is given a detailed insight into how bacterial cells of interest are first sorted using fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS), how the collected microbial DNA is amplified and sequenced using shotgun sequencing to generate single amplified genomes (SAGs), which can then be analysed for their phylogeny, taxonomy and metabolic characteristics or studied for microbial interactions. In addition, the book provides an overview of advances in the field of microbial single-cell genomics, which expand its use over single bacterial and archaeal cells to co-sorted microbial cells and even single viruses. The methods used to achieve these results, including a variety of fluorescent probes and alternative labelling approaches, are presented. The book is aimed at researchers and students of environmental microbiology who wish to expand their knowledge of this ground-breaking technology.