The evaluation of shotgun sequencing and rpoB metabarcoding for taxonomic profiling of bacterial communities

Abstract Background The importance of microbial community profiling has been increasingly recognized in biological and environmental research. While metabarcoding has been widely used for such analysis by targeting specific DNA sequences as markers, shotgun sequencing has been proposed as an alterna...

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Main Authors: Karine Durand, Jean-Claude Ogier, Kiwoong Nam
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Published: BMC 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-025-04149-3
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description Abstract Background The importance of microbial community profiling has been increasingly recognized in biological and environmental research. While metabarcoding has been widely used for such analysis by targeting specific DNA sequences as markers, shotgun sequencing has been proposed as an alternative method because the analysis of whole genomes can potentially reduce biases introduced by targeted approaches. However, it is largely unknown whether shotgun sequencing may provide improved precision for qualitative taxonomic identification and quantitative abundance estimation compared with metabarcoding with housekeeping gene markers, such as the rpoB gene. Furthermore, the comparative performance of various bioinformatics pipelines for shotgun data analysis remains uncertain. In this study, we evaluated the performance of rpoB metabarcoding and shotgun sequencing coupled to various bioinformatic pipelines to describe the bacterial diversity of artificially generated mock bacterial communities, which included eukaryote gDNA intentional contamination or whole-genome amplification. For shotgun sequencing, the Assembly-Binning-Method and k-mer-based approaches were evaluated. Results For taxonomic profiling, the Assembly-Binning-Method and rpoB metabarcoding exhibited comparable sensitivity and precision, whereas k-mer approaches produced a notably high number of false negatives. In some cases, the Assembly-Binning-Method improved taxonomic resolution compared with rpoB metabarcoding by identifying taxa at the species level rather than the genus level. Regarding the quantification of microbial composition, the Assembly-Binning-Method consistently showed a higher correlation with expected values ​​and a lower dissimilarity index than rpoB metabarcoding. The use of three sets of reference genomes to calculate depth coverage did not systematically affect the precision of the Assembly-Binning-Method. Conclusions These results demonstrate that although shotgun sequencing and rpoB metabarcoding have nearly equivalent accuracy in taxonomic profiling, shotgun sequencing has better taxonomic resolution and outperforms rpoB metabarcoding in quantitative estimation of microbial community abundance using the Assembly-Binning approach.
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spelling doaj-art-f2de7dccbc724b45aefbd9f6d2eee5be2025-08-20T03:45:22ZengBMCBMC Microbiology1471-21802025-07-0125111010.1186/s12866-025-04149-3The evaluation of shotgun sequencing and rpoB metabarcoding for taxonomic profiling of bacterial communitiesKarine Durand0Jean-Claude Ogier1Kiwoong Nam2DGIMI, INRAE, Univ MontpellierDGIMI, INRAE, Univ MontpellierDGIMI, INRAE, Univ MontpellierAbstract Background The importance of microbial community profiling has been increasingly recognized in biological and environmental research. While metabarcoding has been widely used for such analysis by targeting specific DNA sequences as markers, shotgun sequencing has been proposed as an alternative method because the analysis of whole genomes can potentially reduce biases introduced by targeted approaches. However, it is largely unknown whether shotgun sequencing may provide improved precision for qualitative taxonomic identification and quantitative abundance estimation compared with metabarcoding with housekeeping gene markers, such as the rpoB gene. Furthermore, the comparative performance of various bioinformatics pipelines for shotgun data analysis remains uncertain. In this study, we evaluated the performance of rpoB metabarcoding and shotgun sequencing coupled to various bioinformatic pipelines to describe the bacterial diversity of artificially generated mock bacterial communities, which included eukaryote gDNA intentional contamination or whole-genome amplification. For shotgun sequencing, the Assembly-Binning-Method and k-mer-based approaches were evaluated. Results For taxonomic profiling, the Assembly-Binning-Method and rpoB metabarcoding exhibited comparable sensitivity and precision, whereas k-mer approaches produced a notably high number of false negatives. In some cases, the Assembly-Binning-Method improved taxonomic resolution compared with rpoB metabarcoding by identifying taxa at the species level rather than the genus level. Regarding the quantification of microbial composition, the Assembly-Binning-Method consistently showed a higher correlation with expected values ​​and a lower dissimilarity index than rpoB metabarcoding. The use of three sets of reference genomes to calculate depth coverage did not systematically affect the precision of the Assembly-Binning-Method. Conclusions These results demonstrate that although shotgun sequencing and rpoB metabarcoding have nearly equivalent accuracy in taxonomic profiling, shotgun sequencing has better taxonomic resolution and outperforms rpoB metabarcoding in quantitative estimation of microbial community abundance using the Assembly-Binning approach.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-025-04149-3MetabarcodingMetagenomicsMicrobial profilingrpoB metabarcodingWhole-genome shotgun sequencing
spellingShingle Karine Durand
Jean-Claude Ogier
Kiwoong Nam
The evaluation of shotgun sequencing and rpoB metabarcoding for taxonomic profiling of bacterial communities
BMC Microbiology
Metabarcoding
Metagenomics
Microbial profiling
rpoB metabarcoding
Whole-genome shotgun sequencing
title The evaluation of shotgun sequencing and rpoB metabarcoding for taxonomic profiling of bacterial communities
title_full The evaluation of shotgun sequencing and rpoB metabarcoding for taxonomic profiling of bacterial communities
title_fullStr The evaluation of shotgun sequencing and rpoB metabarcoding for taxonomic profiling of bacterial communities
title_full_unstemmed The evaluation of shotgun sequencing and rpoB metabarcoding for taxonomic profiling of bacterial communities
title_short The evaluation of shotgun sequencing and rpoB metabarcoding for taxonomic profiling of bacterial communities
title_sort evaluation of shotgun sequencing and rpob metabarcoding for taxonomic profiling of bacterial communities
topic Metabarcoding
Metagenomics
Microbial profiling
rpoB metabarcoding
Whole-genome shotgun sequencing
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-025-04149-3
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