Source: Elites TV [1]
March 5, 2010
Contemporary in-depth sequencing of environmental samples has provided novel insights into microbial community structures, revealing that their diversity had been previously underestimated. Communities in marine environments are commonly composed of a few dominant taxa and a high number of taxonomically diverse, low-abundance organisms.
However, studying the roles and genomic information of these "rare" organisms remains challenging, because little is known about their ecological niches and the environmental conditions to which they respond. Given the current threat to coral reef ecosystems, we investigated the potential of corals to provide highly specialized habitats for bacterial taxa including those that are rarely detected or absent in surrounding reef waters.
To read the full text of the article, click here [2].
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[1] http://elitestv.com/
[2] http://elitestv.com/pub/2010/03/threatened-corals-provide-underexplored-microbial-habitats