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Jody J. Wright, Sangwon Lee, Elena Zaikova, David A. Walsh, Steven J. Hallam
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia - UBC
Мы опишем метод для извлечения высокой молекулярной геномной ДНК весом от биомассы планктона сосредоточена на 0,22 мкм фильтры Sterivex, затем хлорид цезия центрифугирования в градиенте плотности для очищения.
Science (New York, N.Y.). Oct, 2009 | Pubmed ID: 19900896
Oxygen minimum zones, also known as oceanic "dead zones," are widespread oceanographic features currently expanding because of global warming. Although inhospitable to metazoan life, they support a cryptic microbiota whose metabolic activities affect nutrient and trace gas cycling within the global ocean. Here, we report metagenomic analyses of a ubiquitous and abundant but uncultivated oxygen minimum zone microbe (SUP05) related to chemoautotrophic gill symbionts of deep-sea clams and mussels. The SUP05 metagenome harbors a versatile repertoire of genes mediating autotrophic carbon assimilation, sulfur oxidation, and nitrate respiration responsive to a wide range of water-column redox states. Our analysis provides a genomic foundation for understanding the ecological and biogeochemical role of pelagic SUP05 in oxygen-deficient oceanic waters and its potential sensitivity to environmental changes.