We present 1,003 reference genomes that were sequenced as part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea (GEBA) initiative, selected to maximize sequence coverage of phylogenetic space. These genomes double the number of existing type strains and expand their overall phylogenetic diversity by 25%. Comparative analyses with previously available finished and draft genomes reveal a 10.5% increase in novel protein families as a function of phylogenetic diversity. The GEBA genomes recruit 25 million previously unassigned metagenomic proteins from 4,650 samples, improving their phylogenetic and functional interpretation. We identify numerous biosynthetic clusters and experimentally validate a divergent phenazine cluster with potential n...
Microbes hold the key to life. They hold the secrets to our past (as the descendants of the earliest...
Microbes hold the key to life. They hold the secrets to our past (as the descendants of the earliest...
The reconstruction of bacterial and archaeal genomes from shotgun metagenomes has enabled insights i...
We present 1,003 reference genomes that were sequenced as part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacter...
We present 1,003 reference genomes that were sequenced as part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacter...
To date the vast majority of bacterial and archaeal genomes sequenced are of rather limited phylogen...
The Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea (GEBA) project was launched by the JGI in 2007 as a...
Sequencing of bacterial and archaeal genomes has revolutionized our understanding of the many roles ...
Microbes hold the key to life. They hold the secrets to our past (as the descendants of the earliest...
Microbes hold the key to life. They hold the secrets to our past (as the descendants of the earliest...
Type strains of species are one of the most valuable resources in microbiology. During the last deca...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
Challenges in cultivating microorganisms have limited the phylogenetic diversity of currently availa...
Challenges in cultivating microorganisms have limited the phylogenetic diversity of currently availa...
The polyphasic approach used today in the taxonomy and systematics of the Bacteria and Archaea inclu...
Microbes hold the key to life. They hold the secrets to our past (as the descendants of the earliest...
Microbes hold the key to life. They hold the secrets to our past (as the descendants of the earliest...
The reconstruction of bacterial and archaeal genomes from shotgun metagenomes has enabled insights i...
We present 1,003 reference genomes that were sequenced as part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacter...
We present 1,003 reference genomes that were sequenced as part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacter...
To date the vast majority of bacterial and archaeal genomes sequenced are of rather limited phylogen...
The Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea (GEBA) project was launched by the JGI in 2007 as a...
Sequencing of bacterial and archaeal genomes has revolutionized our understanding of the many roles ...
Microbes hold the key to life. They hold the secrets to our past (as the descendants of the earliest...
Microbes hold the key to life. They hold the secrets to our past (as the descendants of the earliest...
Type strains of species are one of the most valuable resources in microbiology. During the last deca...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
Challenges in cultivating microorganisms have limited the phylogenetic diversity of currently availa...
Challenges in cultivating microorganisms have limited the phylogenetic diversity of currently availa...
The polyphasic approach used today in the taxonomy and systematics of the Bacteria and Archaea inclu...
Microbes hold the key to life. They hold the secrets to our past (as the descendants of the earliest...
Microbes hold the key to life. They hold the secrets to our past (as the descendants of the earliest...
The reconstruction of bacterial and archaeal genomes from shotgun metagenomes has enabled insights i...