Abstract Limiting microbial growth during drinking water distribution is achieved either by maintaining a disinfectant residual or through nutrient limitation without using a disinfectant. The impact of these contrasting approaches on the drinking water microbiome is not systematically understood. We use genome-resolved metagenomics to compare the structure, metabolic traits, and population genomes of drinking water microbiome samples from bulk drinking water across multiple full-scale disinfected and non-disinfected drinking water systems. Microbial communities cluster at the structural- and functional potential-level based on the presence/absence of a disinfectant residual. Disinfectant residual alone explained 17 and 6.5% o...
Drinking water systems are complex and multi-dimensional aquatic environments. The chemical, physica...
Understanding whether the spatiotemporal dynamics of the drinking water microbiome are reproducible ...
The microbiological content of drinking water traditionally is determined by employing culture-depen...
Limiting microbial growth during drinking water distribution is achieved either by maintaining a dis...
The emergence and development of next-generation sequencing technologies (NGS) has made the analysis...
Despite the long history of water research, understanding drinking water microbiome continuum spanni...
In this study, we co-analyze all available 16S rRNA gene sequencing studies from bulk drinking water...
High-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons was conducted to characterize the changing pat...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in drinking water has received less attention than its counterparts i...
The supply of safe drinking water is a necessity for our societies. The microbiological quality of d...
The use of next-generation sequencing technologies in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) has...
A meta-analysis of existing and available Illumina 16S rRNA datasets from drinking water source, tre...
Background Residual disinfection is often used to suppress biological growth in drinking water dist...
Eukaryotes are ubiquitous in natural environments where they play an important role in microbial com...
We sampled the tap water of seven unique, full-scale drinking water distribution systems at differen...
Drinking water systems are complex and multi-dimensional aquatic environments. The chemical, physica...
Understanding whether the spatiotemporal dynamics of the drinking water microbiome are reproducible ...
The microbiological content of drinking water traditionally is determined by employing culture-depen...
Limiting microbial growth during drinking water distribution is achieved either by maintaining a dis...
The emergence and development of next-generation sequencing technologies (NGS) has made the analysis...
Despite the long history of water research, understanding drinking water microbiome continuum spanni...
In this study, we co-analyze all available 16S rRNA gene sequencing studies from bulk drinking water...
High-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons was conducted to characterize the changing pat...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in drinking water has received less attention than its counterparts i...
The supply of safe drinking water is a necessity for our societies. The microbiological quality of d...
The use of next-generation sequencing technologies in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) has...
A meta-analysis of existing and available Illumina 16S rRNA datasets from drinking water source, tre...
Background Residual disinfection is often used to suppress biological growth in drinking water dist...
Eukaryotes are ubiquitous in natural environments where they play an important role in microbial com...
We sampled the tap water of seven unique, full-scale drinking water distribution systems at differen...
Drinking water systems are complex and multi-dimensional aquatic environments. The chemical, physica...
Understanding whether the spatiotemporal dynamics of the drinking water microbiome are reproducible ...
The microbiological content of drinking water traditionally is determined by employing culture-depen...