Microbial Diversity in Commercial Bee Pollen from Europe, Chile, and Mexico, Based on 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Metagenome Sequencing

Bee pollen is a highly nutritive natural foodstuff. Because of its use as a comestible, the association of bacteria with bee pollen is commercially and biologically important. We report here the bacterial diversity of seven bee pollen samples (five from Europe, one from Chile, and one from Mexico) b...

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Published in:Genome announcements (Washington, DC) Vol. 6; no. 20
Main Authors: Moreno Andrade, Vicente D, Saldaña Gutiérrez, Carlos, Calvillo Medina, Rosa P, Cruz Hérnandez, Andrés, Vázquez Cruz, Moisés A, Torres Ruíz, Alfonso, Romero Gómez, Sergio, Ramos López, Miguel A, Álvarez-Hidalgo, Erika, López-Gaytan, Silvia B, Ramírez, Natanahel Salvador, Jones, George H, Hernandez-Flores, Jose Luis, Campos-Guillén, Juan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Society for Microbiology 17-05-2018
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Summary:Bee pollen is a highly nutritive natural foodstuff. Because of its use as a comestible, the association of bacteria with bee pollen is commercially and biologically important. We report here the bacterial diversity of seven bee pollen samples (five from Europe, one from Chile, and one from Mexico) based on 16S rRNA gene amplicon metagenome sequencing.
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ISSN:2169-8287
2169-8287
2576-098X
DOI:10.1128/genomeA.00247-18