Some bacteria and archaea have evolved metabolic strategies that enable them to live in environments contaminated by toxic metals. In fact, many bacteria and archaea take advantage of the redox sensitivity of these very same metals to gain energy via anaerobic respiration. Here, metagenomic techniques were developed and applied along with conventional physiological and ecological methods to elucidate multiple modes of adaptation of bacteria and archaea in metal-contaminated acid mine drainage and aquifer environments contaminated by mine tailings. These approaches provided insight into how these organisms survive and thrive in these environments and how they differentiate themselves from each other.Many of the microbial species in acid mine...