Metabarcoding Approaches for Soil Eukaryotes, Protists, and Microfauna

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Abstract

There have been major developments in the molecular characterization of soil protist and micrometazoan diversity, leading to a better understanding of these minute soil eukaryotes. Like in all newly developing research fields, several approaches are currently used in parallel to study these organisms. Here, we synthesize these various approaches and propose a best practice manual that should help researchers to efficiently target soil eukaryotic diversity as a whole. We cover the whole working pipeline, ranging from sampling to nucleic acids extraction to bioinformatic processing and sequence identification. Synchronous approaches to molecularly survey microbial-sized eukaryotes and other soil biodiversity groups are needed in order to provide a cumulative knowledge of soil biodiversity, as here shown for the soil eukaryome. This will be crucial in understanding the important ecosystem functions provided by soil biodiversity.

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Lentendu, G., Lara, E., & Geisen, S. (2023). Metabarcoding Approaches for Soil Eukaryotes, Protists, and Microfauna. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2605, pp. 1–16). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2871-3_1

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