Harnessing Omic Approaches to Understand How Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Cycling are Partitioned in Deep Sea and Sediment Microbial Communities.
[摘要] Microorganisms have mediated the cycling of elements on Earth for billions of years. However, the majority of microbes present in nature are uncultured and we know little about their physiologies or how geochemical niches are partitioned in nature. Innovations in DNA sequencing technologies and computational analyses now allow us to reconstruct genomes of individual community members from environmental samples. This process, referred to as ;;metagenomics”, enables elucidation of metabolic pathways of microbes without having to culture them. Furthermore, in situ gene activity can be measured by sequencing community RNA, referred to as ;;metatranscriptomics”. This dissertation uses these revolutionary approaches to investigate two biogeochemical hot spots in the oceans: deep-sea hydrothermal vent plumes and estuarine sediments.
[发布日期] [发布机构] University of Michigan
[效力级别] Archaea [学科分类]
[关键词] Nitrification;Archaea;Marine Sediment;Hydrothermal plume;Geology and Earth Sciences;Science;Geology [时效性]