Time to act-assessing variations in qPCR analyses in biological nitrogen removal with examples from partial nitritation/anammox systems.

Published
December 07, 2020
Journal
Water research
PICOID
7d5c8d52
DOI
Citations
10
Keywords
DNA extraction, Deammonification, Inter-laboratory, Nitrification, Nitrobacter, Nitrospira
Copyright
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Patients/Population/Participants

six laboratories

Intervention

round-robin testing

Comparison

in-house DNA extraction and qPCR protocols

Outcome

concentration of extracted DNA

Abstract

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Quantitative PCR (qPCR) is broadly used as the gold standard to quantify microbial community fractions in environmental microbiology and biotechnology. Benchmarking efforts to ensure the comparability of qPCR data for environmental bioprocesses are still scarce. Also, for partial nitritation/anammox (PN/A) systems systematic investigations are still missing, rendering meta-analysis of reported trends and generic insights potentially precarious. We report a baseline investigation of the variability of qPCR-based analyses for microbial communities applied to PN/A systems. Round-robin testing was performed for three PN/A biomass samples in six laboratories, using the respective in-house DNA extraction and qPCR protocols. The concentration of extracted DNA was significantly different between labs, ranged between 2.7 and 328 ng mg

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