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International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 57 (Pt 10), 2365-9 (Oct 2007)
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 64 (4), 505-14 (May 2004)
International journal of systematic bacteriology 47 (2), 369-76 (Apr 1997)
FEMS microbiology letters, (14 Aug 2008)
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 70 (8), 4800-6 (01 Aug 2004)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (32), 12115-20 (08 Aug 2006)
The evolution of marine microbes over billions of years predicts that the composition of microbial communities should be much greater than the published estimates of a few thousand distinct kinds of microbes per liter of seawater. By adopting a massively parallel tag sequencing strategy, we show that bacterial communities of deep water masses of the North Atlantic and diffuse flow hydrothermal vents are one to two orders of magnitude more complex than previously reported for any microbial environment. A relatively small number of different populations dominate all samples, but thousands of low-abundance populations account for most of the observed phylogenetic diversity. This "rare biosphere" is very ancient and may represent a nearly inexhaustible source of genomic innovation. Members of the rare biosphere are highly divergent from each other and, at different times in earth's history, may have had a profound impact on shaping planetary processes.
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