ABYSS molecular comparisons

The abyssal seafloor covers more than 50% of planet Earth and is a large reservoir of still mostly undescribed biodiversity. It is increasingly under target of resource-extraction industries although being drastically understudied. In such remote and hard-to-access ecosystems, environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a useful and efficient tool for studying biodiversity and implementing environmental impact assessments. Yet, eDNA analysis outcomes may be biased towards describing past rather than present communities as sediments contain both contemporary and ancient DNA.


Using commercially available kits, we investigated the impacts of five molecular processing methods on DNA metabarcoding biodiversity inventories targeting prokaryotes (16S-V4V5), unicellular eukaryotes (18S-V4), and metazoans (18S-V1, COI). As the size distribution of ancient DNA is skewed towards small fragments, we evaluated the effect of removing short DNA fragments via size-selection and ethanol reconcentration using DNA extracted from 10 g of sediment at five deep-sea sites. We also compare communities revealed by DNA and RNA co-extracted from 2 g of sediment at the same sites.


Results show that removing short DNA fragments does not affect alpha and beta diversity estimates in any of the biological compartments investigated. Results also confirm doubts regarding the possibility to better describe live communities using environmental RNA (eRNA). With ribosomal loci, RNA, while resolving similar spatial patterns than co-extracted DNA, resulted in significantly higher richness estimates, supporting hypotheses of increased persistence of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) in the environment and unmeasured bias due to over-abundance of rRNA and RNA release. With the mitochondrial locus, RNA detected lower metazoan richness and resolved less spatial patterns than co-extracted DNA, reflecting high messenger RNA lability. Results also highlight the importance of using large amounts of sediment (≥10 g) for accurately surveying eukaryotic diversity.


We conclude that DNA should be favoured over RNA for logistically realistic, repeatable, and reliable surveys, and confirm that large sediment samples (≥10 g) deliver more complete and accurate assessments of benthic eukaryotic biodiversity and that increasing the number of biological rather than technical replicates is important to infer robust ecological patterns.


The data associated to this work can be found following the link below, with raw sequencing data in the data/dna-sequence-raw folder, taxonomic assignment databases in the data/sequence-set-nucleic-acid folder, and all analyses outputs can be found in the /operation folder.


The bioinformatic scripts can be downloaded from: https://gitlab.ifremer.fr/abyss-project

 

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Identification info

Date (Publication)
2019-11-12
Citation identifier
FR-330-715-368-00032-IFR_BIOINFO_ABYSS_MOLECULAR_COMPARISONS

Citation identifier
DOI:10.12770/cf00aa7b-67e7-49c4-8939-038c4a9d887f

Credit

Projet Pourquoi pas les Abysses?

Point of contact
Organisation Individual Electronic mail address ORCID Role

IFREMER

Brandt Miriam

Miriam.Brandt@ifremer.fr

Author

UBO

Trouche Blandine

Blandine.Trouche@univ-brest.fr

Author

CNRS - UMR 7144 & FR2022/Tara Oceans GOSEE

Henry Nicolas

Author

MARBEC, Ifremer, Univ. Montpellier, IRD, CNRS, Sète, France

Liautard-Haag Cathy

Author

CNRS - UMR 7144 & FR2022/Tara Oceans GOSEE

de Vargas Colomban

Author

CEA / Institut de Génomique

Wincker Patrick

patrick.wincker@cea.fr

Author

CEA / Institut de Génomique

Poulain Julie

julie.poulain@cea.fr

Author

IFREMER

Arnaud-Haond Sophie

Sophie.Arnaud@ifremer.fr

Author

IFREMER

sismer@ifremer.fr

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Topic category
  • Environment

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Time period
2015-02-01 2020-12-31
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
  • Habitats and biotopes

Thèmes Sextant
  • /Biological Environment/Bioinformatics

Keywords
  • environmental metabarcoding

  • RNA vs DNA

  • deep-sea bioidversity

  • Bacteria (16S)

  • Benthic ecology

  • Biomonitoring

  • eukaryotes (18S and COI)

  • Method testing

ODATIS aggregation parameters and Essential Variable names
  • Bioinformatics

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Donnée en accès restreint

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Restricted
Use constraints
Restricted
Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

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OnLine resource

Download link

Download link

OnLine resource

/home/ref-bioinfo/ifremer/merlin/abyss

OnLine resource

DOI of the dataset

DOI of the dataset

OnLine resource

Publication

Miriam I. Brandt, Blandine Trouche, Nicolas Henry, Cathy Liautard-Haag, Lois Maignien, Colomban de Vargas, Patrick Wincker, Julie Poulain, Daniela Zeppilli, Sophie Arnaud-Haond (2019). An assessment of environmental metabarcoding protocols aiming at favouring contemporary biodiversity in inventories of deep-sea communities. bioRxiv 836080; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/836080

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Gitlab link

Gitlab link

Resource lineage

Lineage

Site Cruise Depth (m) Latitude Longitude Habitat Region

MDW-ST179; Seco de los Olivos MEDWAVES 729 36,4808 -2,8945 Seamount Western Mediterranean

MDW-ST23; Gazul MEDWAVES 470 36,5605 -6,9498 Mud volcano Gibraltar Strait

MDW-ST38; Ormonde MEDWAVES 1 920 36,8442 -11,3025 Seamount North Atlantic

MDW-ST117; Formigas MEDWAVES 1 325 37,34 -24,7552 Seamount North Atlantic

MRM-ST48; Mohn’s Treasure MarMine 2 826 73,4598 7,2184 Hydrothermal vent Arctic

Hierarchy level
Dataset

Reference System Information

Reference system identifier
EPSG/WGS 84 (EPSG:4326)

Metadata

Metadata identifier
cf00aa7b-67e7-49c4-8939-038c4a9d887f

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8
Contact
Organisation Individual Electronic mail address ORCID Role

IFREMER

Arnaud-Haond Sophie

Sophie.Arnaud@ifremer.fr

Point of contact

Type of resource

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Dataset
Metadata linkage

https://sextant.ifremer.fr/geonetwork/srv/api/records/cf00aa7b-67e7-49c4-8939-038c4a9d887f

Date info (Creation)
2019-11-12T15:01:13Z
Date info (Revision)
2025-05-16T00:12:22.092053Z

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Title

ISO 19115-3 - SEXTANT

Edition

1.0

 
 

DOI
10.12770/cf00aa7b-67e7-49c4-8939-038c4a9d887f

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Keywords

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Habitats and biotopes
ODATIS aggregation parameters and Essential Variable names
Bioinformatics
Thèmes Sextant
/Biological Environment/Bioinformatics