The recently discovered DPANN archaea are a potentially deep-branching, monophyletic radiation of organisms with small cells and genomes. However, the monophyly and early emergence of the various DPANN clades and their role in life’s evolution are debated. Here, we reconstructed and analysed genomes of an uncharacterized archaeal phylum (Candidatus Undinarchaeota), revealing that its members have small genomes and, while potentially being able to conserve energy through fermentation, likely depend on partner organisms for the acquisition of certain metabolites. Our phylogenomic analyses robustly place Undinarchaeota as an independent lineage between two highly supported ‘DPANN’ clans. Further, our analyses suggest that DPANN have exchanged ...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
The origin of eukaryotes represents an enigmatic puzzle, which is still lacking a number of essentia...
Initial studies of the archaeal phylogeny relied mainly on the analysis of the RNA component of the ...
The recently discovered DPANN archaea are a potentially deep-branching, monophyletic radiation of or...
Abstract The evolution and diversification of Archaea is central to the history of life on Earth. C...
Archaea-a primary domain of life besides Bacteriahave for a long time been regarded as peculiar orga...
A root for the archaeal tree is essential for reconstructing the metabolism and ecology of early cel...
Decades of culture-independent analyses have resulted in proposals of many tentative archaeal phyla ...
DPANN are small-celled archaea that are generally predicted to be symbionts, and in some cases are k...
International audienceBackground The recent rise in cultivation-independent genome sequencing has pr...
International audienceDPANN are small-celled archaea that are generally predicted to be symbionts, a...
Candidate phyla radiation (CPR) bacteria and DPANN (an acronym of the names of the first included ph...
Abstract DPANN Archaea are a diverse group typically characterised by small cells and reduced genom...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
The origin of eukaryotes represents an enigmatic puzzle, which is still lacking a number of essentia...
Initial studies of the archaeal phylogeny relied mainly on the analysis of the RNA component of the ...
The recently discovered DPANN archaea are a potentially deep-branching, monophyletic radiation of or...
Abstract The evolution and diversification of Archaea is central to the history of life on Earth. C...
Archaea-a primary domain of life besides Bacteriahave for a long time been regarded as peculiar orga...
A root for the archaeal tree is essential for reconstructing the metabolism and ecology of early cel...
Decades of culture-independent analyses have resulted in proposals of many tentative archaeal phyla ...
DPANN are small-celled archaea that are generally predicted to be symbionts, and in some cases are k...
International audienceBackground The recent rise in cultivation-independent genome sequencing has pr...
International audienceDPANN are small-celled archaea that are generally predicted to be symbionts, a...
Candidate phyla radiation (CPR) bacteria and DPANN (an acronym of the names of the first included ph...
Abstract DPANN Archaea are a diverse group typically characterised by small cells and reduced genom...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
The origin of eukaryotes represents an enigmatic puzzle, which is still lacking a number of essentia...
Initial studies of the archaeal phylogeny relied mainly on the analysis of the RNA component of the ...