2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2021.662888
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How Do the Players Play? A Post-Genomic Analysis Paradigm to Understand Aquatic Ecosystem Processes

Abstract: Culture-independent and meta-omics sequencing methods have shed considerable light on the so-called “microbial dark matter” of Earth’s environmental microbiome, improving our understanding of phylogeny, the tree of life, and the vast functional diversity of microorganisms. This influx of sequence data has led to refined and reimagined hypotheses about the role and importance of microbial biomass, that paradoxically, sequencing approaches alone are unable to effectively test. Post-genomic approaches such as met… Show more

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“…(Martiny et al 2015). These post-genomic approaches allow one to determine which genes are expressed where and when, thus providing more sensitive and insightful data on how environmental conditions may influence gene expression (Reid and Bergsveinson 2021). These correlations improve the knowledge about the relationships between the trait (x metabolic ability) and the environment, making it possible to scale up conclusions from individuals to community processes.…”
Section: Soft Traits and New Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Martiny et al 2015). These post-genomic approaches allow one to determine which genes are expressed where and when, thus providing more sensitive and insightful data on how environmental conditions may influence gene expression (Reid and Bergsveinson 2021). These correlations improve the knowledge about the relationships between the trait (x metabolic ability) and the environment, making it possible to scale up conclusions from individuals to community processes.…”
Section: Soft Traits and New Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%