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1 Single-cell genome assembly of marine bacterial communities metabolising plastic waste
Robert Sugar 2014

2 Plastics in Oceans 725 million tons of plastic produced each year
10% ends up in the oceans Polluting, dangerous to wildlife, an endocrine toxin

3 Pictures of Plastic

4 Plastic-eating bacteria
Plastic levels are steady from the 80’s on – where does it go? Plastic metabolism has been seen in landfills (Pseudomonas) Recently discovered in seawater (Vibrio)* 10 μm * Zettler, E. R. et al. Microbial Communities on Plastic Marine Debris (2013)

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6 Why? ~90% of bacterial species are unculturable Single-cell sequencing is a unique window into understanding these organisms

7 Fighting Contamination with Low Volumes

8 Whole Genome Amplification (WGA) with Multiple displacement amplification (MDA)

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10 Steps Collect samples from the plastisphere
Cell-sort them by physical properties Single-cell DNA sequencing, and initial genome assembly Cluster cell by sequence similarity Co-assemble highly similar samples (likely clonal or same species) to close gaps, and manage coverage differences Downstream analysis of genomes to look for pathways relevant to plastic metabolism


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