articleJournal of BacteriologyJun 2, 2012BRONZE OA

Growing Unculturable Bacteria

Northeastern University

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Abstract

The bacteria that can be grown in the laboratory are only a small fraction of the total diversity that exists in nature. At all levels of bacterial phylogeny, uncultured clades that do not grow on standard media are playing critical roles in cycling carbon, nitrogen, and other elements, synthesizing novel natural products, and impacting the surrounding organisms and environment. While molecular techniques, such as metagenomic sequencing, can provide some information independent of our ability to culture these organisms, it is essentially impossible to learn new gene and pathway functions from pure sequence data. A true understanding of the physiology of these bacteria and their roles in ecology, host health,…

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  • Biology
  • Bacteria
  • Microbiology
  • Computational biology
  • Genetics
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