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High-throughput sequencing reveals unprecedented diversities of Aspergillus species in outdoor air.

S LeeC AnS XuS LeeNaomichi Yamamoto
Published in: Letters in applied microbiology (2016)
Aspergillus is a diverse genus of fungi with more than 300 species reported in literature. Aspergillus is important since some species are known allergens and opportunistic human pathogens. Traditionally, growth-dependent methods have been used to detect Aspergillus species in air. However, these methods are limited in the number of isolates that can be analysed for their identities, resulting in inaccurate characterizations of Aspergillus diversities. This study used the high-throughput sequencing to explore Aspergillus diversities in outdoor, which are thought to be difficult to be accurately characterized by traditional growth-dependent techniques.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput sequencing
  • cell wall
  • genetic diversity
  • air pollution
  • systematic review
  • endothelial cells
  • particulate matter
  • gram negative