ddPCR allows 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing of very small DNA amounts from low-biomass samples.
Isabel Abellan-SchneyderAndrea Janina SchusserKlaus NeuhausPublished in: BMC microbiology (2021)
Our improved protocol takes advantage of ddPCR and allows faithful amplification of very low amounts of template. With this, samples of low bacterial biomass become comparable to those with high amounts of bacteria, since the first and most biasing steps are the same. Besides, it is imperative to state DNA concentrations and volumes used and to include negative controls indicating possible shifts in taxonomical profiles. Despite this, results produced by using different primer pairs cannot be easily compared.