Protocol

Taxonomic Profiling of Fecal and Intestinal Microbiota in the African Turquoise Killifish Nothobranchius furzeri

  1. Dario Riccardo Valenzano1
  1. Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing CECAD, University of Cologne, 50931 Cologne, Germany
  1. 1Correspondence: dvalenzano{at}leibniz-fli.de

Abstract

Killifish are emerging as a new laboratory system in which to study a range of questions, from the genetic basis of embryo dormancy to life history trait evolution, age-dependent neurodegeneration, and the connection between microbial community structure and biology of aging. Over the past decade, advances in high-throughput sequencing have helped uncover the vast diversity of microbial communities present in environmental samples and on host epithelia. Here, we describe an optimized protocol to study the taxonomic composition of intestinal and fecal microbiota in laboratory-raised as well as natural killifish populations and provide comprehensive step-by-step instructions for tissue sampling, high-throughput genomic DNA extraction, and the generation of 16S V3V4 rRNA and 16S V4 rRNA gene libraries.

Footnotes

  • From the African Turquoise Killifish collection, edited by Anne Brunet.

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