2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-254541/v2
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Novel Chloroflexi Genomes From The Deepest Ocean Reveal Metabolic Strategies For The Adaptation To Deep-Sea Habitats

Abstract: Background: The deep-sea harbors the majority of the microbial biomass in the Ocean, and it is a key site for organic matter (OM) remineralization and storage in the biosphere. Microbial metabolism in the deep ocean is greatly controlled by the generally depleted but periodically fluctuating supply of OM. Currently, little is known about metabolic potentials of dominant deep-sea microbes to cope with the variable OM inputs, especially for those living in the hadal trenches - the deepest part of the ocean. Res… Show more

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