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Title
Microscopic marine invertebrates are reservoirs for cryptic and diverse protists and fungi
Abstract

Background

Microbial symbioses in marine invertebrates are commonplace. However, characterizations of invertebrate microbiomes are vastly outnumbered by those of vertebrates. Protists and fungi run the gamut of symbiosis, yet eukaryotic microbiome sequencing is rarely undertaken, with much of the focus on bacteria. To explore the importance of microscopic marine invertebrates as potential symbiont reservoirs, we used a phylogenetic-focused approach to analyze the host-associated eukaryotic microbiomes of 220 animal specimens spanning nine different animal phyla.

Results

Our data expanded the traditional host range of several microbial taxa and identified numerous undescribed lineages. A lack of comparable reference sequences resulted in several cryptic clades within the Apicomplexa and Ciliophora and emphasized the potential for microbial invertebrates to harbor novel protistan and fungal diversity.

Conclusions

Microscopic marine invertebrates, spanning a wide range of animal phyla, host various protist and fungal sequences and may therefore serve as a useful resource in the detection and characterization of undescribed symbioses.

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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000862431700001
Bibliographic citation
Holt, C.C.; Boscaro, V.; Van Steenkiste, N.W.L.; Herranz, M.; Mathur, V.; Irwin, N.A.T.; Buckholtz, G.; Leander, B.S.; Keeling, P.J. (2022). Microscopic marine invertebrates are reservoirs for cryptic and diverse protists and fungi. Microbiome 10(1). https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40168-022-01363-3
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Authors

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Name
Corey Holt
author
Name
Vittorio Boscaro
author
Name
Niels Van Steenkiste
author
Name
MarĂ­a Herranz
author
Name
Varsha Mathur
author
Name
Nicholas Irwin
author
Name
Gracy Buckholtz
author
Name
Brian Leander
author
Name
Patrick Keeling

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40168-022-01363-3

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2022-11-17
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2022-11-17