A first report on prokaryotic diversity in northwestern Arafura deep-sea sediments, Indonesia

Author:

Tapilatu Yosmina,Fauzan Ihsan,Pradipta Ariel,Kusuma Ali Budhi

Abstract

AbstractIndonesia's deep-sea microbial communities remain poorly understood, prompting the need for comprehensive investigations. This study aimed to assess the bacterial and archaeal diversities in northwestern Arafura deep-sea sediments, spanning depths of 100 to 1,457 m using a 16S rRNA based-metagenomic sequencing approach, without technical and biological replicates. Principal component analyses based on the Bray–Curtis dissimilarity index indicated that most of the bacterial and archaeal communities were habitat-specific and influenced by depth. The most prevalent known bacterial phylotypes were detected from all samples belonging to the phylum of Desulfobacteriota, Pseudomonadota, and Firmicutes. In addition, the samples also harbored diverse members of the Archaea domain, including Crenarchaeota, Nanoarchaeota and Haloarchaeota. Notably, the sequencing data revealed the significant presence of rare prokaryotic taxa, including uncultured counterparts with less than 1% abundance. The findings suggest that novel and rare prokaryotic taxa are abundant in northwestern Arafura deep-sea ecosystem, offering unique opportunities for further bioprospecting and functional ecology studies.

Funder

Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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