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September 5, 2019

Meta-omics survey of [NiFe]-hydrogenase genes fails to capture drastic variations in H-2-oxidation activity measured in three soils exposed to H-2

Inferences on soil biogeochemical processes based on metagenomic profiles is a challenging task due to enormous diversity of soil microbes and the fragile linkage between gene abundance and functioning. Here we used the biological sink of H-2 as a case study to test the hypothesis that [NiFe]-hydrogenase gene distribution and expression profiles explain variations in… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Genomes OnLine database (GOLD) v.7: updates and new features

The Genomes Online Database (GOLD) (https://gold.archive.jgi.doe.gov) is an open online resource, which maintains an up-to-date catalog of genome and metagenome projects in the context of a comprehensive list of associated metadata. Information in GOLD is organized into four levels: Study, Biosample/Organism, Sequencing Project and Analysis Project. Currently GOLD hosts information on 33 415 Studies, 49… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

IMG/VR v.2.0: an integrated data management and analysis system for cultivated and environmental viral genomes

The Integrated Microbial Genome/Virus (IMG/VR) system v.2.0 (https://img.archive.jgi.doe.gov/vr/) is the largest publicly available data management and analysis platform dedicated to viral genomics. Since the last report published in the 2016, NAR Database Issue, the data has tripled in size and currently contains genomes of 8389 cultivated reference viruses, 12 498 previously published curated prophages derived… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Microbial Ecology on Solar Panels in Berkeley, CA, United States

Solar panels can be found practically all over the world and represent a standard surface that can be colonized by microbial communities that are resistant to harsh environmental conditions, including high irradiation, temperature fluctuations and desiccation. These properties make them not only ideal sources of stress-resistant bacteria, but also standard devices to study the microbial… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

A viral reckoning: viruses emerge as essential manipulators of global ecosystems

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September 5, 2019

Reversal of carbapenem-resistance in Shewanella algae by CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing

Antibiotic resistance in pathogens is a growing threat to human health. Of particular concern is resistance to carbapenem, which is an antimicrobial agent listed as critically important by the World Health Organization. With the global spread of carbapenem-resistant organisms, there is an urgent need for new treatment options. Shewanella algae is an emerging pathogen found… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

A most wanted list of conserved microbial protein families with no known domains

The number and proportion of genes with no known function are growing rapidly. To quantify this phenomenon and provide criteria for prioritizing genes for functional characterization, we developed a bioinformatics pipeline that identifies robustly defined protein families with no annotated domains, ranks these with respect to phylogenetic breadth, and identifies them in metagenomics data. We… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Comparative genomics and physiology of the genus Methanohalophilus, a prevalent methanogen in hydraulically fractured shale

Summary About 60% of natural gas production in the United States comes from hydraulic fracturing of unconventional reservoirs, such as shales or organic-rich micrites. This process inoculates and enriches for halotolerant microorganisms in these reservoirs over time, resulting in a saline ecosystem that includes methane producing archaea. Here, we survey the biogeography of methanogens across… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

IMG/M v.5.0: an integrated data management and comparative analysis system for microbial genomes and microbiomes

The Integrated Microbial Genomes & Microbiomes system v.5.0 (IMG/M: https://img.archive.jgi.doe.gov/m/) contains annotated datasets categorized into: archaea, bacteria, eukarya, plasmids, viruses, genome fragments, metagenomes, cell enrichments, single particle sorts, and metatranscriptomes. Source datasets include those generated by the DOE’s Joint Genome Institute (JGI), submitted by external scientists, or collected from public sequence data archives such as… [Read More]

September 5, 2019

Dichomitus squalens partially tailors its molecular responses to the composition of solid wood

White-rot fungi, such as Dichomitus squalens, degrade all wood components and inhabit mixed-wood forests containing both soft- and hardwood species. In this study, we evaluated how D. squalens responded to the compositional differences in softwood [guaiacyl (G) lignin and higher mannan content] and hardwood [syringyl/guaiacyl (S/G) lignin and higher xylan content] using semi-natural solid cultures…. [Read More]
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