The potential metabolism and ecological roles of many microbial taxa remain unknown because insufficient genomic data are available to assess their functional potential. Two such microbial “dark matter” taxa are the Candidatus bacterial phyla Cloacimonadota and Omnitrophota, both of which have been identified in global anoxic environments, including (but not limited to) organic-carbon-rich lakes. Using 24 metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) obtained from an Antarctic lake (Ace Lake, Vestfold Hills), novel lineages and novel metabolic traits were identified for both phyla. The Cloacimonadota MAGs exhibited a capacity for carbon fixation using the reverse tricarboxylic acid cycle driven by oxidation of hydrogen and sulfur. Certain Cloacimonad...
Ecological theories posit that heterogeneity in environmental conditions greatly affects community s...
Psychrophilic haloarchaea dominate life in Deep Lake, a monomictic hypersaline lake in the Vestfold ...
Antarctic cyanobacteria form microbial mats in perennially ice-covered lakes in the McMurdo Dry Vall...
Organic Lake is a shallow, marine-derived hypersaline lake in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica that ha...
Deep Lake in Antarctica is a cold, hypersaline system where four types of haloarchaea representing d...
Organic Lake in Antarctica is a marine-derived, cold (-13∘C), stratified (oxic-anoxic), hypersaline ...
Organic Lake in Antarctica is a marine-derived, cold (−13∘C), stratified (oxic-anoxic), hypersaline ...
Microorganisms are the most abundant and diverse forms of life on Earth. Interconnected microbial co...
The Vestfold Hills is a coastal Antarctic oasis, a rare ice-free region containing a high density of...
Deep Lake in the Vestfold Hills is hypersaline and the coldest system in Antarctica known to support...
14 pagesInternational audienceBackground Shark Bay, Australia, harbours one of the most extensive an...
The Central Arctic Ocean is a repository of rich and diverse biota, whose major portion is one of th...
Antarctica is arguably the world's most important continent for influencing the Earth's climate and ...
Thousands of net-heterotrophic and strongly stratifying lakes dominate the boreal landscape. Besides...
Antarctic desert soil ecosystems are predominately comprised of prokaryotes, which have developed un...
Ecological theories posit that heterogeneity in environmental conditions greatly affects community s...
Psychrophilic haloarchaea dominate life in Deep Lake, a monomictic hypersaline lake in the Vestfold ...
Antarctic cyanobacteria form microbial mats in perennially ice-covered lakes in the McMurdo Dry Vall...
Organic Lake is a shallow, marine-derived hypersaline lake in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica that ha...
Deep Lake in Antarctica is a cold, hypersaline system where four types of haloarchaea representing d...
Organic Lake in Antarctica is a marine-derived, cold (-13∘C), stratified (oxic-anoxic), hypersaline ...
Organic Lake in Antarctica is a marine-derived, cold (−13∘C), stratified (oxic-anoxic), hypersaline ...
Microorganisms are the most abundant and diverse forms of life on Earth. Interconnected microbial co...
The Vestfold Hills is a coastal Antarctic oasis, a rare ice-free region containing a high density of...
Deep Lake in the Vestfold Hills is hypersaline and the coldest system in Antarctica known to support...
14 pagesInternational audienceBackground Shark Bay, Australia, harbours one of the most extensive an...
The Central Arctic Ocean is a repository of rich and diverse biota, whose major portion is one of th...
Antarctica is arguably the world's most important continent for influencing the Earth's climate and ...
Thousands of net-heterotrophic and strongly stratifying lakes dominate the boreal landscape. Besides...
Antarctic desert soil ecosystems are predominately comprised of prokaryotes, which have developed un...
Ecological theories posit that heterogeneity in environmental conditions greatly affects community s...
Psychrophilic haloarchaea dominate life in Deep Lake, a monomictic hypersaline lake in the Vestfold ...
Antarctic cyanobacteria form microbial mats in perennially ice-covered lakes in the McMurdo Dry Vall...