Abstract | It is possible to reconstruct near-complete, and possibly complete, genomes of the dominant members of microbial communities from DNA that is extracted directly from the environment. Genome sequences from environmental samples capture the aggregate characteristics of the strain population from which they were derived. Comparison of the sequence data within and among natural populations can reveal the evolutionary processes that lead to genome diversification and speciation. Community genomic datasets can also enable subsequent gene expression and proteomic studies to determine how resources are invested and functions are distributed among community members. Ultimately, genomics can reveal how individual species and strains contri...
<p>Studies that aim to define the composition and function of uncultured microbial communities are o...
Populations are fundamental units of ecology and evolution, but can we define them for bacteria and ...
In the collective genomes (the metagenome) of the microorganisms inhabiting the Earth's diverse envi...
A microbial species concept is crucial for interpreting the variation detected by genomics and envir...
Key Words microbial ecology, environmental genomics, community genomics, culture-independent, and un...
Molecular techniques are providing unprecedented insights into the organismal and functional make-up...
In the collective genomes (the metagenome) of the microorganisms inhabiting the Earth's diverse envi...
Evidence from 16S rRNA gene sequences indicates that as yet uncultured microorganisms represent the ...
International audienceMicrobial genome sequencing has, for the first time, made accessible all the c...
A colloquium was convened in Longboat Key, Florida, in October 2002, by the American Academy of Micr...
Studies of microbial communities, including those found on and within humans and those found in both...
Microbial genome sequencing has, for the first time, made accessible all the components needed for b...
Evidence from 16S rRNA gene sequences indicates that as yet uncultured microorganisms represent the ...
Traditionally, microbial genome sequencing has been restricted to the small number of species that c...
Ability to directly sequence DNA from the environment permanently changed microbial ecology. Here, w...
<p>Studies that aim to define the composition and function of uncultured microbial communities are o...
Populations are fundamental units of ecology and evolution, but can we define them for bacteria and ...
In the collective genomes (the metagenome) of the microorganisms inhabiting the Earth's diverse envi...
A microbial species concept is crucial for interpreting the variation detected by genomics and envir...
Key Words microbial ecology, environmental genomics, community genomics, culture-independent, and un...
Molecular techniques are providing unprecedented insights into the organismal and functional make-up...
In the collective genomes (the metagenome) of the microorganisms inhabiting the Earth's diverse envi...
Evidence from 16S rRNA gene sequences indicates that as yet uncultured microorganisms represent the ...
International audienceMicrobial genome sequencing has, for the first time, made accessible all the c...
A colloquium was convened in Longboat Key, Florida, in October 2002, by the American Academy of Micr...
Studies of microbial communities, including those found on and within humans and those found in both...
Microbial genome sequencing has, for the first time, made accessible all the components needed for b...
Evidence from 16S rRNA gene sequences indicates that as yet uncultured microorganisms represent the ...
Traditionally, microbial genome sequencing has been restricted to the small number of species that c...
Ability to directly sequence DNA from the environment permanently changed microbial ecology. Here, w...
<p>Studies that aim to define the composition and function of uncultured microbial communities are o...
Populations are fundamental units of ecology and evolution, but can we define them for bacteria and ...
In the collective genomes (the metagenome) of the microorganisms inhabiting the Earth's diverse envi...