Fungal community analysis by high-throughput sequencing of amplified markers – a user's guide

Björn D. Lindahl, R. Henrik Nilsson, Leho Tedersoo, Kessy Abarenkov, Tor Carlsen, Rasmus Kjøller, Urmas Kõljalg, Taina Pennanen, Søren Rosendahl, Jan Stenlid, Håvard Kauserud

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Abstract

Novel high-throughput sequencing methods outperform earlier approaches in terms of resolution and magnitude. They enable identification and relative quantification of community members and offer new insights into fungal community ecology. These methods are currently taking over as the primary tool to assess fungal communities of plant-associated endophytes, pathogens, and mycorrhizal symbionts, as well as free-living saprotrophs. Taking advantage of the collective experience of six research groups, we here review the different stages involved in fungal community analysis, from field sampling via laboratory procedures to bioinformatics and data interpretation. We discuss potential pitfalls, alternatives, and solutions. Highlighted topics are challenges involved in: obtaining representative DNA/RNA samples and replicates that encompass the targeted variation in community composition, selection of marker regions and primers, options for amplification and multiplexing, handling of sequencing errors, and taxonomic identification. Without awareness of methodological biases, limitations of markers, and bioinformatics challenges, large-scale sequencing projects risk yielding artificial results and misleading conclusions.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNew Phytologist
Volume199
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)288-299
Number of pages12
ISSN1469-8137
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2013

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