Microbial community genomics in the ocean

EF DeLong - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2005 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2005nature.com
Marine microbial communities were among the first microbial communities to be studied
using cultivation-independent genomic approaches. Ocean-going genomic studies are now
providing a more comprehensive description of the organisms and processes that shape
microbial community structure, function and dynamics in the sea. Through the lens of
microbial community genomics, a more comprehensive view of uncultivated microbial
species, gene and biochemical pathway distributions, and naturally occurring genomic …
Abstract
Marine microbial communities were among the first microbial communities to be studied using cultivation-independent genomic approaches. Ocean-going genomic studies are now providing a more comprehensive description of the organisms and processes that shape microbial community structure, function and dynamics in the sea. Through the lens of microbial community genomics, a more comprehensive view of uncultivated microbial species, gene and biochemical pathway distributions, and naturally occurring genomic variability is being brought into sharper focus. Besides providing new perspectives on oceanic microbial communities, these new studies are now poised to reveal the fundamental principles that drive microbial ecological and evolutionary processes.
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