The genomic basis of trophic strategy in marine bacteria
UNSW Sydney · Istanbul University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Many marine bacteria have evolved to grow optimally at either high (copiotrophic) or low (oligotrophic) nutrient concentrations, enabling different species to colonize distinct trophic habitats in the oceans. Here, we compare the genome sequences of two bacteria, Photobacterium angustum S14 and Sphingopyxis alaskensis RB2256, that serve as useful model organisms for copiotrophic and oligotrophic modes of life and specifically relate the genomic features to trophic strategy for these organisms and define their molecular mechanisms of adaptation. We developed a model for predicting trophic lifestyle from genome sequence data and tested >400,000 proteins representing >500 million nucleotides of sequence data from…
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21Topics & keywords
- Trophic level
- Metagenomics
- Photobacterium
- Biology
- Marine bacteriophage
- Ecology
- Genome
- Marine biology
- Life below water