The Role of Metagenomic Approaches in the Analysis of Microbial Community in Extreme Environment

  • M. Shuikan A
  • M. Alshuwaykan R
  • A. Arif I
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Abstract

Metagenomic is a promising technique that has many applications in different fields. In fact, metagenomics is the ideal culture-independent technique that unravels the microbial composition and biodiversity in the sample, which helps scientists to study and understand how this biodiversity is affected by continuously changing conditions in the environment and how this microbial community interacts with each other. In the past, the microbial composition in extreme environments was undiscov-ered due to the difficulty of isolation, culturing, and identification of microbes living there. However, nowadays after the development and combination of metagenomic and next-generation sequencing techniques, it became more easy to study the microbial composition in extreme environments without culturing. In this chapter, the use of metagenomic techniques to study the microbial biodiversity in different extreme environments are discussed. In addition, different NGS platforms are discussed in terms of principles, advantages, and limitations.

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M. Shuikan, A., M. Alshuwaykan, R., & A. Arif, I. (2023). The Role of Metagenomic Approaches in the Analysis of Microbial Community in Extreme Environment. In Life in Extreme Environments - Diversity, Adaptability and Valuable Resources of Bioactive Molecules. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.108050

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