TRUFFLER: programs to study microbial community composition and flux from fluorescent DNA fingerprinting data

M. Wise, A. Osborn
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Terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) and length heterogeneity-polymerase chain reaction (LH-PCR) are DNA fingerprinting technologies which use PCR amplification of a gene of interest e.g. small subunit rRNA gene, to study microbial community structure and dynamics. Either one or both of the forward and reverse strand primers used to amplify the gene are fluorescently labelled. The products of restriction endonuclease digestion are electrophoresed with an automated sequencer that detects only the terminal (labelled) restriction fragments (T-RFs). In LH-PCR, products are electrophoresed without digestion, with different fragment lengths being due to inherent variation in the amplified sequence. A novel software system, TRUFFLER, has been developed to mimic this process in silico allowing comparison of experimental data against databases of theoretically determined T-RFs. As a given combination of forward and reverse primers and restriction endonuclease can yield identical T-RFs across a number of species, combinations of different endonucleases (and/or primers) are typically used In addition to fragment length data, data on fluorescence levels is also available. Computationally, this can be viewed as a constraint satisfaction problem which can be solved to allow identification of the dominant members of the microbial community, often down to individual species or at least genus level, and their relative proportions.
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TRUFFLER:从荧光DNA指纹数据中研究微生物群落组成和通量的程序
末端限制性片段长度多态性(T-RFLP)和长度异质性聚合酶链反应(LH-PCR)是利用PCR扩增感兴趣的基因(如小亚基rRNA基因)来研究微生物群落结构和动态的DNA指纹技术。用于扩增基因的正链和反链引物中的一个或两个都被荧光标记。限制性内切酶酶切的产物用自动测序仪电泳,该测序仪仅检测末端(标记的)限制性内切片段(T-RFs)。在LH-PCR中,产物在没有消化的情况下进行电泳,不同的片段长度是由于扩增序列的固有差异。一种新的软件系统,TRUFFLER,已经被开发出来模拟这一过程,允许将实验数据与理论确定的T-RFs数据库进行比较。由于正向和反向引物和限制性内切酶的给定组合可以在许多物种中产生相同的t - rf,因此通常使用不同内切酶(和/或引物)的组合除了片段长度数据外,还可以获得荧光水平的数据。在计算上,这可以被看作是一个约束满足问题,它可以被解决,以允许识别微生物群落的优势成员,通常下降到单个物种或至少属水平,以及它们的相对比例。
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