2021
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.15630
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Ancient saltern metagenomics: tracking changes in microbes and their viruses from the underground to the surface

Abstract: Microbial communities in hypersaline underground waters derive from ancient organisms trapped within the evaporitic salt crystals and are part of the poorly known subterranean biosphere. Here, we characterized the viral and prokaryotic assemblages present in the hypersaline springs that dissolve Triassic-Keuper evaporite rocks and feed the Añana Salt Valley (Araba/Alava, Basque Country, Spain). Four underground water samples (around 23% total salinity) with different levels of exposure to the open air were ana… Show more

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“…At the gene level, 90.6% of pN/pS ratios were less than 0.4, much lower ( P < 0.0001) than those observed for viral assemblages present in underground saline waters from hypersaline springs 55 ( Figure 5a, Supplementary Figure 10 and Supplementary Table 13 ), indicating that most cold seep viral genes were under strong purifying selection. However, genes under positive selection were also detected in relation to viral DNA replication, recombination, repair and maturation ( Figure 5b ), including terL , polA and dnaB with abnormally high pN/pS values ( Supplementary Table 13 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…At the gene level, 90.6% of pN/pS ratios were less than 0.4, much lower ( P < 0.0001) than those observed for viral assemblages present in underground saline waters from hypersaline springs 55 ( Figure 5a, Supplementary Figure 10 and Supplementary Table 13 ), indicating that most cold seep viral genes were under strong purifying selection. However, genes under positive selection were also detected in relation to viral DNA replication, recombination, repair and maturation ( Figure 5b ), including terL , polA and dnaB with abnormally high pN/pS values ( Supplementary Table 13 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…(a) pN/pS ratio of viral genes from cold seeps (this study) and viral genes from an ancient saltern 55 . (b) Viral genes under positive selection in active and extinct cold seeps.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the gene level, 90.6% of pN/pS ratios were less than 0.4, much lower ( p < 0.0001) than those observed for viral assemblages present in underground saline waters from hypersaline springs [ 64 ] (Fig. 5a , Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The oceans, populated by microbes, are for the most part nutrient‐depleted (Kelly et al ., 2021; Rech et al ., 2021) so they also act as a planetary‐scale repository for viable microorganisms. It is likely that climate change will lead to the large‐scale release of nutrients into aqueous environments (Feng et al ., 2020; Duerschlag et al ., 2021; Kluge et al ., 2021), lead to the emergence of new or old pathogens (Revich et al ., 2012), and in places may promote the dissolution of some ancient salt deposits in which preserved microbes (from past biospheres) are abundant (Ramos‐Barbero et al , 2021; Pedrós‐Alió, 2021). Episodes of climate change have occurred throughout the Earth’s geological history, driven by factors such as volcanic activity (Robock, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%