Functional and taxonomic classification of a greenhouse water drain metagenome 06 Biological Sciences 0604 Genetics

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Microbiome sequencing has become the standard procedure in the study of new ecological and human-constructed niches. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a metagenome from the water of a greenhouse drain. We found that the greenhouse is not a diverse niche, mainly dominated by Rhizobiales and Rodobacterales. The analysis of the functions encoded in the metagenome showed enrichment of characteristic features of soil and root-associated bacteria such as ABC-transporters and hydrolase enzymes. Additionally, we found antibiotic resistances genes principally for spectinomycin, tetracycline, and aminoglycosides. This study aimed to identify the bacteria and functional gene composition of a greenhouse water drain sample and also provide a genomic resource to search novel proteins from a previously unexplored niche. All the metagenome proteins and their annotations are available to the scientific community via http://microbiomics.ibt.unam.mx/tools/metagreenhouse/.

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López-Leal, G., Cornejo-Granados, F., Hurtado-Ramírez, J. M., Mendoza-Vargas, A., & Ochoa-Leyva, A. (2018). Functional and taxonomic classification of a greenhouse water drain metagenome 06 Biological Sciences 0604 Genetics. Standards in Genomic Sciences, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-018-0326-y

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