Previous analyses of a microbial metagenome from uranium and nitric-acid contaminated groundwater (FW106) showed significant environmental effects resulting from the rapid introduction of multiple contaminants. Effects include a massive loss of species and strain biodiversity, accumulation of toxin resistant genes in the metagenome and lateral transfer of toxin resistance genes between community members. To better understand these results in an ecological context, a second metagenome from a pristine groundwater system located along the same geological strike was sequenced and analyzed (FW301). It is hypothesized that FW301 approximates the ancestral FW106 community based on phylogenetic profiles and common geological parameters; however, ev...
Microbial activity in produced water from hydraulic fracturing operations can lead to undesired envi...
Microorganisms play key roles in terrestrial system processes, including the turnover of natural org...
Bioremediation may offer the only feasible strategy for the nearly intractable problem of metal and ...
Previous analyses of a microbial metagenome from uranium and nitric-acid contaminated groundwater (F...
To understand patterns of geochemical cycling in pristine versus contaminated groundwater ecosystems...
Due to the uncultivated status of the majority of microorganisms in nature, little is known about th...
Understanding adaptation of biological communities to environmental change is a central issue in eco...
A metagenomic analysis of two aquifer systems located under a dairy farming region was performed to ...
Understanding adaptation of biological communities to environmental change is a central issue in eco...
The subterranean world hosts up to one-fifth of all biomass, including microbial communities that dr...
Background Microbial processes are intricately linked to the depletion of oxygen in...
Microbialites represent the oldest known persistent ecosystems and potentially the earliest evidence...
Background: Bioremediation may offer the only feasible strategy for the nearly intractable problem ...
Fermentation-based metabolism is an important ecosystem function often associated with environments ...
Organic matter deposits in alluvial aquifers have been shown to result in the formation of naturally...
Microbial activity in produced water from hydraulic fracturing operations can lead to undesired envi...
Microorganisms play key roles in terrestrial system processes, including the turnover of natural org...
Bioremediation may offer the only feasible strategy for the nearly intractable problem of metal and ...
Previous analyses of a microbial metagenome from uranium and nitric-acid contaminated groundwater (F...
To understand patterns of geochemical cycling in pristine versus contaminated groundwater ecosystems...
Due to the uncultivated status of the majority of microorganisms in nature, little is known about th...
Understanding adaptation of biological communities to environmental change is a central issue in eco...
A metagenomic analysis of two aquifer systems located under a dairy farming region was performed to ...
Understanding adaptation of biological communities to environmental change is a central issue in eco...
The subterranean world hosts up to one-fifth of all biomass, including microbial communities that dr...
Background Microbial processes are intricately linked to the depletion of oxygen in...
Microbialites represent the oldest known persistent ecosystems and potentially the earliest evidence...
Background: Bioremediation may offer the only feasible strategy for the nearly intractable problem ...
Fermentation-based metabolism is an important ecosystem function often associated with environments ...
Organic matter deposits in alluvial aquifers have been shown to result in the formation of naturally...
Microbial activity in produced water from hydraulic fracturing operations can lead to undesired envi...
Microorganisms play key roles in terrestrial system processes, including the turnover of natural org...
Bioremediation may offer the only feasible strategy for the nearly intractable problem of metal and ...