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Microbiomes in light of traits: A phylogenetic perspective
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Function in the tree of life
How does the composition of microbial communities integrate functionally with the wider environment? Martiny
et al.
review how patterns of microbial species abundances in different environments and disease states can have strong evolutionary signals. Some environmental changes select the survival of organisms with conserved metabolisms requiring complex configurations of proteins and cofactors that have long evolutionary histories, such as methane producers. In contrast, surviving antibiotic exposure may only require a single gene that can be traded promiscuously among many unrelated organisms. So, depending on the key ingredient (whether it is temperature, light, nutrient, or a dose of antibiotic) and the evolutionary history of its complementary metabolism, shifting environmental conditions will have predictable effects at different levels within the microbial tree of life.
Science
, this issue p.
10.1126/science.aac9323
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Title: Microbiomes in light of traits: A phylogenetic perspective
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Function in the tree of life
How does the composition of microbial communities integrate functionally with the wider environment? Martiny
et al.
review how patterns of microbial species abundances in different environments and disease states can have strong evolutionary signals.
Some environmental changes select the survival of organisms with conserved metabolisms requiring complex configurations of proteins and cofactors that have long evolutionary histories, such as methane producers.
In contrast, surviving antibiotic exposure may only require a single gene that can be traded promiscuously among many unrelated organisms.
So, depending on the key ingredient (whether it is temperature, light, nutrient, or a dose of antibiotic) and the evolutionary history of its complementary metabolism, shifting environmental conditions will have predictable effects at different levels within the microbial tree of life.
Science
, this issue p.
10.
1126/science.
aac9323.
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