Bacteroidetes are widespread in marine systems where they play a crucial role in organic matter degradation. Whole genome analysis of several strains has revealed a broad glycolytic and proteolytic potential. In this study, we used a targeted metagenomic approach to investigate the degradation capabilities of distinct Bacteroidetes clades from two contrasting regions of the North Atlantic Ocean, the Polar Biome (BPLR) and the North Atlantic Subtropical (NAST). We present here the analysis of 76 Bacteroidetes fosmids, of which 28 encode the 16S rRNA gene as phylogenetic marker, and their comparison to complete Bacteroidetes genomes. Almost all of the 16S rRNA harbouring fosmids belonged to clades that we previously identified in BPLR and NAS...
The difficulty associated with the cultivation of most microorganisms and the complexity of natural ...
Polysaccharides are an important source of organic carbon in the marine environment and degradation ...
The difficulty associated with the cultivation of most microorganisms and the complexity of natural ...
Oceans occupy two thirds of the Earth's surface, have a key role in biogeochemical cycles, and hold ...
Marine Bacteroidetes have pronounced capabilities of degrading high molecular weight organic matter ...
Oceans occupy two thirds of the Earth's surface, have a key role in biogeochemical cycles, and hold ...
Bacteroidetes are commonly assumed to be specialized in degrading high molecular weight (HMW) compou...
Members of the phylum Bacteroidetes play a pivotal role in degrading organic matter and appear every...
Members of the Bacteroidetes, formerly known as the Cytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides (CFB) phylum...
Members of the flavobacterial genus Polaribacter thrive in response to North Sea spring phytoplankto...
Analysis of marine cyanobacteria and proteobacteria genomes has provided a profound understanding of...
Members of the class Flavobacteria in the phylum Bacteroidetes are among the most abundant picoplank...
Background: Members of the bacterial family Flavobacteriaceae are widely distributed in the marine e...
BACKGROUND: Members of the bacterial family Flavobacteriaceae are widely distributed in the marine e...
Acidobacteria constitute a still poorly studied phylum that is well represented in soils. Recent stu...
The difficulty associated with the cultivation of most microorganisms and the complexity of natural ...
Polysaccharides are an important source of organic carbon in the marine environment and degradation ...
The difficulty associated with the cultivation of most microorganisms and the complexity of natural ...
Oceans occupy two thirds of the Earth's surface, have a key role in biogeochemical cycles, and hold ...
Marine Bacteroidetes have pronounced capabilities of degrading high molecular weight organic matter ...
Oceans occupy two thirds of the Earth's surface, have a key role in biogeochemical cycles, and hold ...
Bacteroidetes are commonly assumed to be specialized in degrading high molecular weight (HMW) compou...
Members of the phylum Bacteroidetes play a pivotal role in degrading organic matter and appear every...
Members of the Bacteroidetes, formerly known as the Cytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides (CFB) phylum...
Members of the flavobacterial genus Polaribacter thrive in response to North Sea spring phytoplankto...
Analysis of marine cyanobacteria and proteobacteria genomes has provided a profound understanding of...
Members of the class Flavobacteria in the phylum Bacteroidetes are among the most abundant picoplank...
Background: Members of the bacterial family Flavobacteriaceae are widely distributed in the marine e...
BACKGROUND: Members of the bacterial family Flavobacteriaceae are widely distributed in the marine e...
Acidobacteria constitute a still poorly studied phylum that is well represented in soils. Recent stu...
The difficulty associated with the cultivation of most microorganisms and the complexity of natural ...
Polysaccharides are an important source of organic carbon in the marine environment and degradation ...
The difficulty associated with the cultivation of most microorganisms and the complexity of natural ...