Artículo de publicación ISIFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using different metagenomic techniques, we propose a new integrative systems ecology approach that aims to decipher functional roles within a consortium through the integration of genomic and metabolic knowledge at genome scale. For the sake of application, using public genomes of five bacterial strains involved in copper bioleaching: Acidiphilium cryptum, Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans, Leptospirillum ferriphilum, and Sulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidans, we first reconstructed a global metabolic network. Next, using a parsimony assumption, we deciphered sets of genes, called Sets from Genome Segments (SGS), that (1)...
The use of genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and other OMICs approaches together w...
The use of genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and other OMICs approaches together w...
Bacteria have evolved to efficiently interact each other, forming complex entities known as microbia...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
AbstractHigh-throughput genomic technologies are accelerating progress in understanding the diversit...
Naturally occurring and artificial bacterial communities play an import role in many biotechnologica...
Naturally occurring and artificial bacterial communities play an import role in many biotechnologica...
In nature, most microorganisms live in synergistic communities performing important biological funct...
In nature, most microorganisms live in synergistic communities performing important biological funct...
The use of genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and other OMICs approaches together w...
The use of genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and other OMICs approaches together w...
Bacteria have evolved to efficiently interact each other, forming complex entities known as microbia...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
International audienceFollowing the trend of studies that investigate microbial ecosystems using dif...
AbstractHigh-throughput genomic technologies are accelerating progress in understanding the diversit...
Naturally occurring and artificial bacterial communities play an import role in many biotechnologica...
Naturally occurring and artificial bacterial communities play an import role in many biotechnologica...
In nature, most microorganisms live in synergistic communities performing important biological funct...
In nature, most microorganisms live in synergistic communities performing important biological funct...
The use of genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and other OMICs approaches together w...
The use of genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and other OMICs approaches together w...
Bacteria have evolved to efficiently interact each other, forming complex entities known as microbia...