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Distribution of Mixotrophy and Desiccation Survival Mechanisms across Microbial Genomes in an Arid Biological Soil Crust Community

Dimitri V. Meier, Stefanie Imminger, Osnat Gillor, Dagmar Woebken

2021mSystems64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study represents a comprehensive community-wide genome-centered metagenome analysis of biological soil crust (BSC) communities in arid environments, providing insights into the distribution of genes encoding different energy generation mechanisms, as well as survival strategies, among populations in an arid soil ecosystem. It reveals the metabolic potential of several uncultured and previously unsequenced microbial genera, families, and orders, as well as differences in the metabolic potential between the most abundant BSC populations and their cultured relatives, highlighting once more the danger of inferring function on the basis of taxonomy. Assigning functional potential to individual populations allows for the generation of hypotheses on trophic interactions and activity patterns in arid soil microbial communities and represents the basis for future resuscitation and activity studies of the system, e.g., involving metatranscriptomics.

Topics & Concepts

AridMetagenomicsBiologyEcosystemEcologyDesiccationGenomeTrophic levelBiodiversityEvolutionary biologyGeneGeneticsBiocrusts and Microbial EcologyAquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton DynamicsAlgal biology and biofuel production