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Microarray (GeoChip) Based-Characterization of Microbial Community Functional Structure in Gotjawal Soils, Jeju Island. (제주 곶자왈 토양미생물의 기능적 구조 분석을 위한 마이크로어레이 (GeoChip)의 활용 Jong-Shik Kim*, Dae-Shin Kim1 and Suk-Hyung Ko1 (김종식, 김대신, 고석형) Gyeongbuk Institute for Marine Bioindustry (경북해양바이오산업연구원) Uljin, Gyeongbuk, 787813, Korea 1 Research Institute for Hallasan (한라산연구소), Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Jeju, 690-817, Korea The world-unique forests being 6 percent around Jeju are classified as a lava-based forest, called Gotjawal (a language dialect of Jeju) and the lava forests have been gradually disappearing during the last several decades, with approximately one half having been destroyed because of unregulated construction and urban sites. The forests are important for recharging the only source of water for the half-million population of Jeju Island and also for nursing its unique flora and fauna, including some endangered species and other species endemic to the island. The accomplishments of the research can cause significant shifts in the forest environment, for the future, and there is a good chance to assess the microbial diversity of the forests to obtain better information. In addition, the remaining forest can be used as a model forest to understand biogeochemical cycling with respect to predicted global climate change. Until recently measures of ecosystem biological diversity have centered on plants, animals and insect species with little attention given to microorganisms. Here we report the first survey of microbial community functional structure in Gotjawal soils, Jeju Island and the overall goal of this project is to interpret microbial community functional structure that may play important roles in soil of Gotjawal forest. The investigation presented described the relationships between soil chemical analyses and functional gene microarrays (FGA). Twenty soils from Gotjawal forests were sampled in November 2010 at the four large regions across the island: Hankyung-Andeok Gotjawal Terrain in the west, Aewol Gotjawal Terrain in northwest, Jocheon-Hamduck Gotjawal Terrain in northeast and Gujwa-Seongsan Gotjawal Terrain in the east. The results showed that the diversity index had from 9.59 to 9.85 of Shannon index(H) and reclassified into three clusters with remaining Hankyung-Andeok, Aewol and GujwaSeongsan Gotjawal Terrains. Gyorae Gotjawal from Jocheon-Hamduck Gotjawal Terrain regrouped into Aewol Gotjawal Terrain and Dongbaekdongsan Gotjawal from the Gotjawal reclustered into Gujwa-Seongsan Gotjawal using Hierarchical clustering of GeoChip microarray, moreover we will present the results of microbial community structure, canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and principal component analysis (PCA) between soil chemical characteristics and FGA. Keywords: Gotjawal soils, GeoChip microarray, soil functions, Correspondence : 010-2066-1942 ([email protected])