- Bowers, Robert M;
- Gonzalez-Pena, Veronica;
- Wardhani, Kartika;
- Goudeau, Danielle;
- Blow, Matthew James;
- Udwary, Daniel;
- Klein, David;
- Vill, Albert C;
- Brito, Ilana L;
- Woyke, Tanja;
- Malmstrom, Rex R;
- Gawad, Charles
Microbial genomes produced by standard single-cell amplification methods are largely incomplete. Here, we show that primary template-directed amplification (PTA), a novel single-cell amplification technique, generated nearly complete genomes from three bacterial isolate species. Furthermore, taxonomically diverse genomes recovered from aquatic and soil microbiomes using PTA had a median completeness of 81%, whereas genomes from standard multiple displacement amplification-based approaches were usually <30% complete. PTA-derived genomes also included more associated viruses and biosynthetic gene clusters.