Major New Microbial Groups Expand Diversity and Alter our Understanding of the Tree of Life

Cell64.50
Volume: 172, Issue: 6, Pages: 1181 - 1197
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
The recent recovery of genomes for organisms from phyla with no isolated representative (candidate phyla) via cultivation-independent genomics enabled delineation of major new microbial lineages, namely the bacterial candidate phyla radiation (CPR), DPANN archaea, and Asgard archaea. CPR and DPANN organisms are inferred to be mostly symbionts, and some are episymbionts of other microbial community members. Asgard genomes encode typically...
Paper Details
Title
Major New Microbial Groups Expand Diversity and Alter our Understanding of the Tree of Life
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
172
Issue
6
Pages
1181 - 1197
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