Community genomics among stratified microbial assemblages in the ocean's interior

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  • Edward F DeLong
  • Christina M Preston
  • Tracy Mincer
  • Virginia Rich
  • Steven J Hallam
  • Frigaard, Niels-Ulrik
  • Asuncion Martinez
  • Matthew B Sullivan
  • Robert Edwards
  • Beltran Rodriguez Brito
  • Sallie W Chisholm
  • David M Karl
Microbial life predominates in the ocean, yet little is known about its genomic variability, especially along the depth continuum. We report here genomic analyses of planktonic microbial communities in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, from the ocean's surface to near-sea floor depths. Sequence variation in microbial community genes reflected vertical zonation of taxonomic groups, functional gene repertoires, and metabolic potential. The distributional patterns of microbial genes suggested depth-variable community trends in carbon and energy metabolism, attachment and motility, gene mobility, and host-viral interactions. Comparative genomic analyses of stratified microbial communities have the potential to provide significant insight into higher-order community organization and dynamics.
Original languageEnglish
JournalScience
Volume311
Issue number5760
Pages (from-to)496-503
Number of pages7
ISSN0036-8075
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006

Bibliographical note

Keywords: Amino Acid Sequence; Archaea; Archaeal Proteins; Bacteria; Bacterial Proteins; Bacteriophages; Base Sequence; Cloning, Molecular; Cluster Analysis; Computational Biology; Cosmids; DNA, Viral; Ecosystem; Gene Library; Genes, Archaeal; Genes, Bacterial; Genes, rRNA; Genomics; Molecular Sequence Data; Pacific Ocean; Seawater; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Water Microbiology

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