Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3422132 | Trends in Microbiology | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
High-throughput sequencing technologies provide new opportunities to address longstanding questions about habitat adaptation in microbial organisms. How have microbes managed to adapt to such a wide range of environments, and what genomic features allow for such adaptation? We review recent large-scale studies of habitat adaptation, with emphasis on those that utilize phylogenetic techniques. On the basis of current trends, we summarize methodological challenges faced by investigators, and the tools, techniques and analytical approaches available to overcome them. Phylogenetic approaches and detailed information about each environmental sample will be crucial as the ability to collect genome sequences continues to expand.
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Authors
Jesse R.R. Zaneveld, Laura Wegener Parfrey, Will Van Treuren, Catherine Lozupone, Jose C. Clemente, Dan Knights, Jesse Stombaugh, Justin Kuczynski, Rob Knight,