Abstract Background Despite the important role that microorganisms play in environmental processes, the low percentage of cultured microbes (5%) has limited, until now, our knowledge of their ecological strategies. However, the development of high-throughput sequencing has generated a huge amount of genomic and metagenomic data without the need of culturing that can be used to study ecological questions. This study aims to estimate the functional capabilities, genomic sizes and 16S copy number of different taxa in relation to their ubiquity and their environmental preferences. Results To achieve this goal, we compiled data regarding the presence of each prokaryotic genera in diverse environments. Then, genomic characteristics such as genome...
Although many environmental microbial populations are large and genetically diverse, both the level ...
Prokaryotes, one of nature\u27s most pervasive organisms, are ubiquitous in the environment and impa...
AbstractThe activities of prokaryotes are pivotal in shaping the environment, and at the same time a...
[Background] Despite the important role that microorganisms play in environmental p...
12 pages, 6 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00433Two complementar...
A microbial species concept is crucial for interpreting the variation detected by genomics and envir...
Microbial biodiversity is one of the increasingly studied fields, yet we are unable to accurately pi...
A microbial species concept is crucial for interpreting the variation detected by genomics and envir...
Populations are fundamental units of ecology and evolution, but can we define them for bacteria and ...
Microbial organisms inhabit virtually all environments and encompass a vast biological diversity. Th...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
Our view of genome size in Archaea and Bacteria has remained skewed as the data has been dominated b...
A recent compilation of traits across culturable species of bacteria and archaea allows relationship...
International audienceMicrobial genome sequencing has, for the first time, made accessible all the c...
Microbial genome sequencing has, for the first time, made accessible all the components needed for b...
Although many environmental microbial populations are large and genetically diverse, both the level ...
Prokaryotes, one of nature\u27s most pervasive organisms, are ubiquitous in the environment and impa...
AbstractThe activities of prokaryotes are pivotal in shaping the environment, and at the same time a...
[Background] Despite the important role that microorganisms play in environmental p...
12 pages, 6 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00433Two complementar...
A microbial species concept is crucial for interpreting the variation detected by genomics and envir...
Microbial biodiversity is one of the increasingly studied fields, yet we are unable to accurately pi...
A microbial species concept is crucial for interpreting the variation detected by genomics and envir...
Populations are fundamental units of ecology and evolution, but can we define them for bacteria and ...
Microbial organisms inhabit virtually all environments and encompass a vast biological diversity. Th...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
Our view of genome size in Archaea and Bacteria has remained skewed as the data has been dominated b...
A recent compilation of traits across culturable species of bacteria and archaea allows relationship...
International audienceMicrobial genome sequencing has, for the first time, made accessible all the c...
Microbial genome sequencing has, for the first time, made accessible all the components needed for b...
Although many environmental microbial populations are large and genetically diverse, both the level ...
Prokaryotes, one of nature\u27s most pervasive organisms, are ubiquitous in the environment and impa...
AbstractThe activities of prokaryotes are pivotal in shaping the environment, and at the same time a...