Background: Soil ecosystems harbor the most complex prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbial communities on Earth. Experimental approaches studying these systems usually focus on either the soil community’s taxonomic structure or its functional characteristics. Many methods target DNA as marker molecule and use PCR for amplification. Methodology/Principal Findings: Here we apply an RNA-centered meta-transcriptomic approach to simultaneously obtain information on both structure and function of a soil community. Total community RNA is random reversely transcribed into cDNA without any PCR or cloning step. Direct pyrosequencing produces large numbers of cDNA rRNA-tags; these are taxonomically profiled in a binning approach using the MEGAN software...
The taxonomic and functional diversity inherent to the soil microbiome complicate assessments of the...
Soil microbial metabolic potential and ecosystem function have received little attention owing to di...
Soil organisms are often classified using methods targeting individual groups of taxa (e.g., bacteri...
Background: Soil ecosystems harbor the most complex prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbial communities...
The activities of soil microbial communities are of critical importance to terrestrial ecosystem fun...
As is well known, soil is a complex ecosystem harboring the most prokaryotic biodiversity on the Ear...
<div><p>As is well known, soil is a complex ecosystem harboring the most prokaryotic biodiversity on...
Since the advent of sequencing technologies, the determination of microbial diversity to predict mic...
Metatranscriptomics is a state-of-the-art technique to elucidate the functional activities of microb...
Environmental metagenomes and metatranscriptomes are extremely complex, considering that one gram of...
Recent studies have highlighted the surprising richness of soil bacterial communities; however, bact...
The microbial ecology of soil still presents a challenge to microbiologists attempting to establish ...
Recent studies have highlighted the surprising richness of soil bacterial communities; however, bact...
The soil microbiome represents one of the most complex microbial communities on the planet, encompas...
In order to overcome technical hurdles hindering progress in soil microbial ecology, this project i...
The taxonomic and functional diversity inherent to the soil microbiome complicate assessments of the...
Soil microbial metabolic potential and ecosystem function have received little attention owing to di...
Soil organisms are often classified using methods targeting individual groups of taxa (e.g., bacteri...
Background: Soil ecosystems harbor the most complex prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbial communities...
The activities of soil microbial communities are of critical importance to terrestrial ecosystem fun...
As is well known, soil is a complex ecosystem harboring the most prokaryotic biodiversity on the Ear...
<div><p>As is well known, soil is a complex ecosystem harboring the most prokaryotic biodiversity on...
Since the advent of sequencing technologies, the determination of microbial diversity to predict mic...
Metatranscriptomics is a state-of-the-art technique to elucidate the functional activities of microb...
Environmental metagenomes and metatranscriptomes are extremely complex, considering that one gram of...
Recent studies have highlighted the surprising richness of soil bacterial communities; however, bact...
The microbial ecology of soil still presents a challenge to microbiologists attempting to establish ...
Recent studies have highlighted the surprising richness of soil bacterial communities; however, bact...
The soil microbiome represents one of the most complex microbial communities on the planet, encompas...
In order to overcome technical hurdles hindering progress in soil microbial ecology, this project i...
The taxonomic and functional diversity inherent to the soil microbiome complicate assessments of the...
Soil microbial metabolic potential and ecosystem function have received little attention owing to di...
Soil organisms are often classified using methods targeting individual groups of taxa (e.g., bacteri...