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      Impact of DNA polymerase choice on assessment of bacterial communities by a Legionella genus-specific next-generation sequencing approach

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          The library preparation step is a major source of bias in NGS-based studies. Several PCR-related factors might negatively influence the application of NGS tools in environmental studies and diagnostics. Among the most understudied factors are DNA polymerases. In our study, we evaluated the effect of DNA polymerase type on the characterisation of bacterial communities, more precisely Legionella, using a genus-specific NGS approach. The assay with proof-reading high fidelity KAPA HiFi showed better amplification yield than the one with widely used non-proofreading HotStarTaq. Legionella community richness metrics were significantly overestimated with HotStarTaq. However, the choice of DNA polymerase did not significantly change the community profiling and composition. These results substantiate the use of proof-reading high fidelity DNA polymerases in NGS assays and highlight the need of considering the impact of different DNA polymerases in comparative studies and future guidelines for NGS-based diagnostic tools.

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          bioRxiv
          January 12 2018
          Article
          10.1101/247445
          a557a7a7-cc44-415a-a233-0fdb4823c865
          © 2018
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          Microbiology & Virology
          Microbiology & Virology

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