Hypolithic Microbial Community of Quartz Pavement in the High-Altitude Tundra of Central Tibet |
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Authors: | Fiona K. Y. Wong Donnabella C. Lacap Maggie C. Y. Lau J. C. Aitchison Donald A. Cowan Stephen B. Pointing |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, SAR, China 2. Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, SAR, China 3. Institute for Microbial Biotechnology and Metagenomics, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, 7535, Cape Town, South Africa
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Abstract: | ![]() The hypolithic microbial community associated with quartz pavement at a high-altitude tundra location in central Tibet is described. A small-scale ecological survey indicated that 36% of quartz rocks were colonized. Community profiling using terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism revealed no significant difference in community structure among a number of colonized rocks. Real-time quantitative PCR and phylogenetic analysis of environmental phylotypes obtained from clone libraries were used to elucidate community structure across all domains. The hypolithon was dominated by cyanobacterial phylotypes (73%) with relatively low frequencies of other bacterial phylotypes, largely represented by the chloroflexi, actinobacteria, and bacteriodetes. Unidentified crenarchaeal phylotypes accounted for 4% of recoverable phylotypes, while algae, fungi, and mosses were indicated by a small fraction of recoverable phylotypes. |
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