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Metagenomes in the Borderline Ecosystems of the Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities

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Microbiol Resour Announc 9(10) (Mar 5 2020)

Author(s):

Coleine, C., Albanese, D., Onofri, S., Tringe, S. G., Pennacchio, C., Donati, C., Stajich, J. E., Selbmann, L.

DOI:

10.1128/MRA.01599-19

Abstract:

Antarctic cryptoendolithic communities are microbial ecosystems dwelling inside rocks of the Antarctic desert. We present the first 18 shotgun metagenomes from these communities to further characterize their composition, biodiversity, functionality, and adaptation. Future studies will integrate taxonomic and functional annotations to examine the pathways necessary for life to evolve in the extremes.

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