“…The most comprehensive microbial functional microarray to date, the GeoChip 4.0, targets 410 000 sequences represented by 150 genes mainly from soil microbial communities and reductionoxidation processes (He et al, , 2010; Bai et al, 2013;Zhou et al, 2013). In addition to contaminated soils, acid mine drainage sites and Antarctic soils (Yergeau et al, 2007;Mason et al, 2010;Xie et al, 2011), the GeoChip has been applied to detect microbial DNA and RNA in the marine environment (Lu et al, 2012;Wawrik et al, 2012). Aside from the PhyloChip, which targets 16S rRNA genes (Brodie et al, 2006), existing microarrays target a specific genus (Rinta-Kanto et al, 2011), a particular process (Tiquia et al, 2004;Moisander et al, 2006Moisander et al, , 2007Ward et al, 2007;Bulow et al, 2008;Wu et al, 2008;Bouskill et al, 2011;Abell et al, 2012) or ecosystem (Rich et al, 2008;Smith et al, 2010;Rich et al, 2011).…”