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Taxonomic affiliation of non-target bacterial sequences for each SAG. from Single Cell Ecogenomics reveals mating types of individual cells and ssDNA viral infections in the Smallest Photosynthetic Eukaryotes

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Planktonic photosynthetic organisms of the class Mamiellophyceae include the smallest eukaryotes (less than 2 µm), are globally distributed and form the basis of coastal marine ecosystems. Eight complete fully annotated 13–22 Mb genomes from three genera, <i>Ostreococcus</i>, <i>Bathycoccus</i> and <i>Micromonas</i>, are available from previously isolated clonal cultured strains and provide an ideal resource to explore the scope and challenges of analysing Single Cell Amplified Genomes (SAGs) isolated from a natural environment. We assembled data from 12 SAGs sampled during the Tara Oceans expedition to gain biological insights about their <i>in situ</i> ecology, which might be lost by isolation and strain culture. Although the assembled nuclear genomes were incomplete, they were large enough to infer the mating types of four <i>Ostreococcus</i> SAGs. The systematic occurrence of sequences from the mitochondria and chloroplast, representing less than 3% of the total cell's DNA, intimates that SAGs provide suitable substrates for detection of non-target sequences, such as those of virions. Analysis of the non-Mamiellophyceae assemblies, following filtering out cross-contaminations during the sequencing process, revealed two novel 1.6 and 1.8 kb circular DNA viruses, and the presence of specific Bacterial and Oomycete sequences suggests that these organisms might co-occur with the Mamiellales.This article is part of the discussion meeting issue ‘Single cell ecology’.
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2019-08-29
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