Rapid pathogen discovery in diseased turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) using 16S rRNA high throughput sequencing

2021 
Abstract Pathogenic bacterium discovery using 16S rRNA high throughput sequencing has become more commonplace. It offers advantages of being high-throughput screening, cost-effective (less than $15 per sample), and rapid (less than one week). Fish pathogens causing aquatic bacterial diseases outbreak represent a major threat to aquaculture industry. A haemorrhagic disease in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) outbreaks with unknown etiology in Haiyang, China. Initial analyses suggested it was a bacterial disease based on gross pathology of diseased fish containing ascitic fluid from the distended abdomen, a swollen intestine, an inflamed and red mouth. To fully understand the accurate etiology, distribution of pathogenic bacterium and comprehensive information on the diseased turbots is required. Tested tissues (ascites, heart, eye, mouth, intestine, spleen, and liver) with typical symptoms of diseased turbots were collected and 16 s rRNA sequencing was performed using the Illumina Mi-Seq platform. Sequencing results revealed generally low microbial diversity (
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