Singe cell genomes of Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus, and sympatric microbes from diverse marine environments
Reinthaler T; Hulata Y; Jacquot JE; Coe A; Hackl T; Maas EW; Chisholm SW; Stepanauskas R; Lindell D; Hogle SL; Braakman R; Yokokawa T; Sintes E; Satinsky BM; Hassler C; Becker JW; Berta-Thompson J; Collins SB; Bergauer K; Bouman HA; De Corte D; Biller SJ; Kelly L; Berube PM; Browning TJ
Singe cell genomes of Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus, and sympatric microbes from diverse marine environments
Reinthaler T
Hulata Y
Jacquot JE
Coe A
Hackl T
Maas EW
Chisholm SW
Stepanauskas R
Lindell D
Hogle SL
Braakman R
Yokokawa T
Sintes E
Satinsky BM
Hassler C
Becker JW
Berta-Thompson J
Collins SB
Bergauer K
Bouman HA
De Corte D
Biller SJ
Kelly L
Berube PM
Browning TJ
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042820872
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Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus are the dominant primary producers in marine ecosystems and perform a significant fraction of ocean carbon fixation. These cyanobacteria interact with a diverse microbial community that coexists with them. Comparative genomics of cultivated isolates has helped address questions regarding patterns of evolution and diversity among microbes, but the fraction that can be cultivated is miniscule compared to the diversity in the wild. To further probe the diversity of these groups and extend the utility of reference sequence databases, we report a data set of single cell genomes for 489 Prochlorococcus, 50 Synechococcus, 9 extracellular virus particles, and 190 additional microorganisms from a diverse range of bacterial, archaeal, and viral groups. Many of these uncultivated single cell genomes are derived from samples obtained on GEOTRACES cruises and at well-studied oceanographic stations, each with extensive suites of physical, chemical, and biological measurements. The genomic data reported here greatly increases the number of available Prochlorococcus genomes and will facilitate studies on evolutionary biology, microbial ecology, and biological oceanography.
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- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]