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One Cell at a Time: Advances in Single-Cell Methods and Instrumentation for Discovery in Aquatic Microbiology

Vesna Grujčić, Gordon T. Taylor, Rachel A. Foster

2022Frontiers in Microbiology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Studying microbes from a single-cell perspective has become a major theme and interest within the field of aquatic microbiology. One emerging trend is the unfailing observation of heterogeneity in activity levels within microbial populations. Wherever researchers have looked, intra-population variability in biochemical composition, growth rates, and responses to varying environmental conditions has been evident and probably reflect coexisting genetically distinct strains of the same species. Such observations of heterogeneity require a shift away from bulk analytical approaches and development of new methods or adaptation of existing techniques, many of which were first pioneered in other, unrelated fields, e.g., material, physical, and biomedical sciences. Many co-opted approaches were initially optimized using model organisms. In a field with so few cultivable models, method development has been challenging but has also contributed tremendous insights, breakthroughs, and stimulated curiosity. In this perspective, we present a subset of methods that have been effectively applied to study aquatic microbes at the single-cell level. Opportunities and challenges for innovation are also discussed. We suggest future directions for aquatic microbiological research that will benefit from open access to sophisticated instruments and highly interdisciplinary collaborations.

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