SummaryBackgroundArchaea represent a significant fraction of Earth’s biodiversity, yet they remain much less well understood than Bacteria. Gene surveys, a few metagenomic studies, and some single-cell sequencing projects have revealed numerous little-studied archaeal phyla. Certain lineages appear to branch deeply and may be part of a major phylum radiation. The structure of this radiation and the physiology of the organisms remain almost unknown.ResultsWe used genome-resolved metagenomic analyses to investigate the diversity, genomes sizes, metabolic capacities, and potential roles of Archaea in terrestrial subsurface biogeochemical cycles. We sequenced DNA from complex sediment and planktonic consortia from an aquifer adjacent to the Col...
Small acidophilic archaea belonging to Micrarchaeota and Parvarchaeota phyla are known to physically...
Recent progress based on single-cell genomics and metagenomic investigations of archaea in a variety...
Marine and estuary sediments contain a variety of uncultured archaea whose metabolic and ecological ...
Archaea represent a significant fraction of Earth's biodiversity, yet they remain much less well und...
Subsurface microbial life contributes significantly to biogeochemical cycling, yet it remains largel...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
The subsurface biosphere is largely unexplored and contains a broad diversity of uncultured microbes...
Culture independent studies have revealed a greater diversity of Archaea than the two kingdoms initi...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Microbial genome sequencing has entered a new phase, where DNA sequence information is gathered from...
Archaea—a primary domain of life besides Bacteria—have for a long time been regarded as peculiar org...
Author Posting. © National Academy of Sciences, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of ...
Genomic bins belonging to multiple archaeal lineages were recovered from distinct redox regimes in s...
What determines variation in genome size, gene content and genetic diversity at the broadest scales ...
Methanogenic and methanotrophic archaea play important roles in the global flux of methane. Culture-...
Small acidophilic archaea belonging to Micrarchaeota and Parvarchaeota phyla are known to physically...
Recent progress based on single-cell genomics and metagenomic investigations of archaea in a variety...
Marine and estuary sediments contain a variety of uncultured archaea whose metabolic and ecological ...
Archaea represent a significant fraction of Earth's biodiversity, yet they remain much less well und...
Subsurface microbial life contributes significantly to biogeochemical cycling, yet it remains largel...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
The subsurface biosphere is largely unexplored and contains a broad diversity of uncultured microbes...
Culture independent studies have revealed a greater diversity of Archaea than the two kingdoms initi...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Microbial genome sequencing has entered a new phase, where DNA sequence information is gathered from...
Archaea—a primary domain of life besides Bacteria—have for a long time been regarded as peculiar org...
Author Posting. © National Academy of Sciences, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of ...
Genomic bins belonging to multiple archaeal lineages were recovered from distinct redox regimes in s...
What determines variation in genome size, gene content and genetic diversity at the broadest scales ...
Methanogenic and methanotrophic archaea play important roles in the global flux of methane. Culture-...
Small acidophilic archaea belonging to Micrarchaeota and Parvarchaeota phyla are known to physically...
Recent progress based on single-cell genomics and metagenomic investigations of archaea in a variety...
Marine and estuary sediments contain a variety of uncultured archaea whose metabolic and ecological ...