Prokaryotic diversity and composition within equatorial lakes Olbolosat and Oloiden in Kenya (Africa)
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2021-12-26
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Total community 16S rDNA was used to determine the diversity and composition of bacteria and archaea within
lakes Olbolosat and Oloiden in Kenya. The V3-V4 hypervariable region of the 16S rRNA gene was targeted since
it’s highly conserved and has a higher resolution for lower rank taxa. High throughput sequencing was performed
on 15 samples obtained from the two lakes using the Illumina Miseq platform. Lakes Olbolosat and Oloiden
shared 280 of 10,523 Amplicon Sequence Variants (ASVs) recovered while the four sample types (water, mi
crobial mats, dry and wet sediments) shared 4 ASVs. The composition of ASVs in lake Olbolosat was highly
dependent on Cu+, Fe2+, NH4+, and Mn2+, while L. Oloiden was dependent on Mg2+, Na+, Ca2+, and K+. All the
alpha diversity indices except Simpson were highest in the dry sediment sample (EC1 and 2) both from lake
Oloiden. The abundant phyla included Proteobacteria (33.8%), Firmicutes (27.3%), Actinobacteriota (21.2%),
Chloroflexi (6.8%), Cyanobacteria (3.8%), Acidobacteriota (2.8%), Planctomycetota (1.9%) and Bacteroidota
(1.1%). Analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) revealed a significant difference in ASV composition between the two
lakes (r =0.191, p =0.048), and between the sample types (r =0.6667, p =0.001). The interaction network for
prokaryotic communities within the two lakes displayed Proteobacteria to be highly positively connected with
other microbes. PERMANOVA results suggest that temperature controls the functioning of the two ecosystems.
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Prokaryotic 16S rRNA gene Environmental factors Illumina sequencing Equatorial lakes