A previously developed high-throughput amplicon sequencing (HTS) method targeting the 16S rRNA and tuf genes was applied to characterize the bacterial communities in European fermented meats of different origins.. Bacterial communities associated withe European fermented meats
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Insight into the microbial species diversity of fermented meats is not only paramount to gain control over quality development, but also to better understand the link with processing technology and geographical origin. To study the composition of the microbial communities, the use of culture-independent methods is increasingly popular but often still suffers from drawbacks, such as a limited taxonomic resolution. The aim of this study was to apply a previously developed high-throughput amplicon sequencing (HTS) method targeting the 16S rRNA and tuf genes to characterize the bacterial communities in European fermented meats in greater detail. The data obtained broadened the view on the microbial communities that were associated with the various products examined, revealing the presence of previously underreported subdominant species.
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2020-12-23



