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Functional Sea Ice Ecology: Molecular Biodiversity, Metatranscriptomics and Metagenomics

Subject Area Oceanography
Term from 2010 to 2014
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 172485751
 
Final Report Year 2015

Final Report Abstract

Software for rDNA analyses: Phyloassigner was successfully published and applied in several project contexts related to marine protists diversity and community analyses. A dinoflagellate-specific application was designed. The phylogenetic placement approach was transferred to an application on coding sequences of ice binding genes to characterize their importance and their phylogenetic affiliation. Software for functional analyses: EggNOGblast was developed to screen sequencing reads for possible functional coding gene segments in a phylogenomics reference data. We faced problems with the taxonomic resolution on the level of input data. Only recently, within the MMETSP project, several new non-model organism transcriptome data have been made available that effectively could be incorporated in the reference data, extending the taxonomic range. Experimental: The experimental part of the project, conducted in the framework of a diploma thesis, did not result in enough good RNA samples for significant rRNA sequencing. Rather we obtained valuable experience for future sampling and processing which recently allowed successful new sampling and high-throughput sequencing of sea ice samples. Frickenhaus, S., Valentin, K., Diekmann, G.: Molecular Ecology of Sea Ice Communities in a changing world – the Genomic Perspective. Hochschule Bremerhaven, March 29/30 2011, http://epic.awi.de/36885/

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