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Global Atlas of Methane Metabolism Marker Genes in Soil


Global Atlas of Methane Metabolism Marker Genes in Soil

They are commonly used as biomarkers to reflect the abundance of methane-metabolizing microorganisms in the environment (12,13) that play ...

Global Atlas of Methane Metabolism Marker Genes in Soil - PubMed

We used 3419 metagenomes generated from georeferenced soil samples to examine the global patterns of methane metabolism marker gene abundances in soil.

Global Atlas of Methane Metabolism Marker Genes in Soil

The variations in global abundances of methane-metabolizing microorganisms were primarily governed by vegetation cover. Our high-resolution ...

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A global atlas of soil viruses reveals unexplored biodiversity and ...

By examining genes associated with biogeochemical functions, we also demonstrate the viral potential to impact soil carbon and nutrient cycling.

Global assessment of soil methanotroph abundances across biomes ...

Therefore, much effort has been directed at quantifying the pmoA gene to quantify the abundances of methanotrophs at the local or regional scale, however, the ...

Globally distributed marine Gemmatimonadota have unique ...

A global atlas of the dominant bacteria ... A genome compendium reveals diverse metabolic adaptations of Antarctic soil microorganisms.

Global biogeography and projection of soil antibiotic resistance genes

We generated a global map of soil ARG abundance, where the identified microbial hosts, agricultural activities, and anthropogenic factors ...

Methyl‐Coenzyme M Reductase Genes: Unique Functional Markers ...

In some samples, such as the anaerobic digesters treating sludge and wastewater samples, the mcrA gene could be recognized as a biomarker for methane yield ( ...

A global atlas of soil viruses reveals unexplored biodiversity and ...

Metabolic potential encoded by the soil virosphere. 150. Because viral gene annotations were sparsely distributed across many functions, we. 151.

First Genome Data from Uncultured Upland Soil Cluster Alpha ...

Members of upland soil cluster alpha (USCα) are assumed to be methanotrophic bacteria (MB) adapted to the trace level of atmospheric methane.

Multiple microbial guilds mediate soil methane cycling along a ...

Methanogens and methanogenesis genes were weakly correlated with CH4 fluxes but alone did not explain the highest rates observed. Taxonomic and ...

Asgard archaea modulate potential methanogenesis substrates in ...

Wetland soils are hotspots for methane production by methanogenic archaea. The extent of methane production depends in part on the availability ...

Widespread soil bacterium that oxidizes atmospheric methane - PNAS

This organism, named Methylocapsa gorgona, is globally distributed in soils and closely related to uncultured members of the upland soil cluster ...

Recent findings in methanotrophs: genetics, molecular ecology, and ...

Gaining insights into the factors governing methane metabolism and the ecological behavior of methanotrophic bacteria necessitates a ...

Unraveling the phylogenomic diversity of Methanomassiliicoccales ...

Methane (CH4) has a strong global warming potential and the process by which it is produced (methanogenesis) is a key process underlying climate ...

Microbial Communities in Methane Cycle: Modern Molecular ... - MDPI

The role of methane as a greenhouse gas in the concept of global climate changes is well known. Methanogens and methanotrophs are two microbial groups which ...

Metagenomic clustering links specific metabolic functions to globally ...

We find that samples cluster into terrestrial, aquatic, and anaerobic ecosystems with marker KOs reflecting adaptations to these environments.

Global drivers of methane oxidation and denitrifying gene ...

Aim Microorganisms carrying pmoA and nosZ genes are major drivers of methane and nitrous oxide fluxes from soils. However, most studies on these organisms ...

Diversity and Habitat Preferences of Cultivated and Uncultivated ...

Such a limitation is of less relevance when functional genes are used as markers, such as the methane monooxygenase encoding genes (McDonald et al., 2008). The ...