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Genomic perspectives in microbial oceanography

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  • Edward F. DeLong

    (48-427 Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • David M. Karl

    (School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii)

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The global ocean is an integrated living system where energy and matter transformations are governed by interdependent physical, chemical and biotic processes. Although the fundamentals of ocean physics and chemistry are well established, comprehensive approaches to describing and interpreting oceanic microbial diversity and processes are only now emerging. In particular, the application of genomics to problems in microbial oceanography is significantly expanding our understanding of marine microbial evolution, metabolism and ecology. Integration of these new genome-enabled insights into the broader framework of ocean science represents one of the great contemporary challenges for microbial oceanographers.

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  • Edward F. DeLong & David M. Karl, 2005. "Genomic perspectives in microbial oceanography," Nature, Nature, vol. 437(7057), pages 336-342, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:437:y:2005:i:7057:d:10.1038_nature04157
    DOI: 10.1038/nature04157
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    1. Ari J S Ferreira & Rania Siam & João C Setubal & Ahmed Moustafa & Ahmed Sayed & Felipe S Chambergo & Adam S Dawe & Mohamed A Ghazy & Hazem Sharaf & Amged Ouf & Intikhab Alam & Alyaa M Abdel-Haleem & H, 2014. "Core Microbial Functional Activities in Ocean Environments Revealed by Global Metagenomic Profiling Analyses," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 9(6), pages 1-11, June.
    2. Huawei Zhu & Liru Xu & Guodong Luan & Tao Zhan & Zepeng Kang & Chunli Li & Xuefeng Lu & Xueli Zhang & Zhiguang Zhu & Yanping Zhang & Yin Li, 2022. "A miniaturized bionic ocean-battery mimicking the structure of marine microbial ecosystems," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-14, December.

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