<p>Despite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, reconstructing microbial genomes from soil using metagenomics have been challenging due to the tremendous diversity and relatively uniform distribution of genomes found in this system. Here we used enrichment techniques in an attempt to decrease the complexity of a soil microbiome prior to sequencing by submitting it to a range of physical and chemical stresses in 23 separate microcosms for four months. The metagenomic analysis of these microcosms at the end of the treatment yielded 540Mb of assembly using standard de novo assembly techniques (a total of 559,555 genes and 29,176 functions), from which we could recover novel bacterial genomes, plasmids and phages. ...
Soil ecosystems harbor diverse microorganisms and yet remain only partially characterized as neither...
Soil ecosystems harbor diverse microorganisms and yet remain only partially characterized as neither...
Recent progress in molecular microbial ecology has revealed that traditional culturing methods fail ...
International audienceDespite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, rec...
International audienceDespite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, rec...
International audienceDespite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, rec...
International audienceDespite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, rec...
International audienceDespite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, rec...
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Soil contains a vast number of unidentified microbes, known as soil microbial dark matter. This is a...
Soil contains a vast number of unidentified microbes, known as soil microbial dark matter. This is a...
Soil contains a vast number of unidentified microbes, known as soil microbial dark matter. This is a...
Soil contains a vast number of unidentified microbes, known as soil microbial dark matter. This is a...
Soil contains a vast number of unidentified microbes, known as soil microbial dark matter. This is a...
Soil harbors a vast expanse of unidentified microbes, termed as microbial dark matter, presenting an...
Soil ecosystems harbor diverse microorganisms and yet remain only partially characterized as neither...
Soil ecosystems harbor diverse microorganisms and yet remain only partially characterized as neither...
Recent progress in molecular microbial ecology has revealed that traditional culturing methods fail ...
International audienceDespite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, rec...
International audienceDespite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, rec...
International audienceDespite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, rec...
International audienceDespite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, rec...
International audienceDespite extensive direct sequencing efforts and advanced analytical tools, rec...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Soil contains a vast number of unidentified microbes, known as soil microbial dark matter. This is a...
Soil contains a vast number of unidentified microbes, known as soil microbial dark matter. This is a...
Soil contains a vast number of unidentified microbes, known as soil microbial dark matter. This is a...
Soil contains a vast number of unidentified microbes, known as soil microbial dark matter. This is a...
Soil contains a vast number of unidentified microbes, known as soil microbial dark matter. This is a...
Soil harbors a vast expanse of unidentified microbes, termed as microbial dark matter, presenting an...
Soil ecosystems harbor diverse microorganisms and yet remain only partially characterized as neither...
Soil ecosystems harbor diverse microorganisms and yet remain only partially characterized as neither...
Recent progress in molecular microbial ecology has revealed that traditional culturing methods fail ...