Single-cell Genomics of Co-sorted Nanoarchaeota Suggests Novel Putative Host Associations and Diversification of Proteins Involved in Symbiosis

Single-cell Genomics of Co-sorted Nanoarchaeota Suggests Novel Putative Host Associations and Diversification of Proteins Involved in Symbiosis

Auteur : Jessica K. Jarett

Date de publication : 2018

Éditeur : BioMed Central

Nombre de pages : 14

Résumé du livre

Nanoarchaeota are obligate symbionts of other Archaea first discovered 16 years ago, yet little is known about this largely uncultivated taxon. While Nanoarchaeota diversity has been detected in a variety of habitats using 16S rRNA gene surveys, genome sequences have been available for only three Nanoarchaeota and their hosts. The host range and adaptation of Nanoarchaeota to a wide range of environmental conditions has thus largely remained elusive. Single-cell genomics is an ideal approach to address these questions as Nanoarchaeota can be isolated while still attached to putative hosts, enabling the exploration of cell-cell interactions and fine-scale genomic diversity.

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