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Nature ; 452(7187): 629-32, 2008 Apr 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18337718

ABSTRACT

Microbial activities shape the biogeochemistry of the planet and macroorganism health. Determining the metabolic processes performed by microbes is important both for understanding and for manipulating ecosystems (for example, disruption of key processes that lead to disease, conservation of environmental services, and so on). Describing microbial function is hampered by the inability to culture most microbes and by high levels of genomic plasticity. Metagenomic approaches analyse microbial communities to determine the metabolic processes that are important for growth and survival in any given environment. Here we conduct a metagenomic comparison of almost 15 million sequences from 45 distinct microbiomes and, for the first time, 42 distinct viromes and show that there are strongly discriminatory metabolic profiles across environments. Most of the functional diversity was maintained in all of the communities, but the relative occurrence of metabolisms varied, and the differences between metagenomes predicted the biogeochemical conditions of each environment. The magnitude of the microbial metabolic capabilities encoded by the viromes was extensive, suggesting that they serve as a repository for storing and sharing genes among their microbial hosts and influence global evolutionary and metabolic processes.


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Bacteria/genetics , Bacteria/metabolism , Ecosystem , Gene Expression Profiling , Genomics , Viruses/genetics , Viruses/metabolism , Animals , Anthozoa/physiology , Archaea/genetics , Archaea/isolation & purification , Archaea/metabolism , Bacteria/isolation & purification , Chemotaxis/genetics , Computational Biology , Culicidae/physiology , Fishes/physiology , Fresh Water , Genome, Archaeal , Genome, Bacterial , Genome, Viral , Microbiology , Seawater , Viruses/isolation & purification
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Science ; 311(5760): 496-503, 2006 Jan 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16439655

ABSTRACT

Microbial life predominates in the ocean, yet little is known about its genomic variability, especially along the depth continuum. We report here genomic analyses of planktonic microbial communities in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, from the ocean's surface to near-sea floor depths. Sequence variation in microbial community genes reflected vertical zonation of taxonomic groups, functional gene repertoires, and metabolic potential. The distributional patterns of microbial genes suggested depth-variable community trends in carbon and energy metabolism, attachment and motility, gene mobility, and host-viral interactions. Comparative genomic analyses of stratified microbial communities have the potential to provide significant insight into higher-order community organization and dynamics.


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Archaea/genetics , Bacteria/genetics , Genes, Archaeal , Genes, Bacterial , Genomics , Seawater/microbiology , Amino Acid Sequence , Archaea/classification , Archaea/metabolism , Archaeal Proteins/chemistry , Archaeal Proteins/genetics , Archaeal Proteins/metabolism , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/metabolism , Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Bacteriophages/genetics , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , Cluster Analysis , Computational Biology , Cosmids , DNA, Viral/chemistry , DNA, Viral/genetics , Ecosystem , Gene Library , Genes, rRNA , Molecular Sequence Data , Pacific Ocean , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Water Microbiology
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