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New generation sequencing: molecular approaches for the detection and monitoring of bioaerosols in an indoor environment: a systematic review.

Cynthia Oluchi OnwusereakaJuliana JalaludinSampson Emilia OluchiVeronica Chua Poh Choo
Published in: Reviews on environmental health (2024)
A total of 15 articles met the inclusion criteria and was included in this review. The use of next-generation sequencing, which is more commonly referred to as high-throughput sequencing (HTS) or molecular methods in microbial studies is based on the detection of genetic material of organisms present in a given sample. Applying these methods to different environments permitted the identification of the microorganisms present, and a better comprehension of the environmental impacts and ecological roles of microbial communities. Based on the reviewed articles, there is evidence that dust samples harbour a high diversity of human-associated bacteria and fungi. Molecular methods such as next generation sequencing are reliable tools for identifying and tracking the bacterial and fungal diversity in dust samples using 18S metagenomics approach.
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