Metagenomic insights into evolution of a heavy metal-contaminated groundwater microbial community

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Christopher L Hemme
Ye Deng
Terry J Gentry
Matthew W Fields
Liyou Wu
Soumitra Barua
Kerrie Barry
Susannah G Tringe
David B Watson
Zhili He
Terry C Hazen
James M Tiedje
Edward M Rubin
Jizhong Zhou
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[1] Institute for Environmental Genomics,Department of Botany and Microbiology
[2] University of Oklahoma,Environmental Sciences Division
[3] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Department of Soil Sciences
[4] Texas A&M University,Department of Microbiology
[5] Montana State University,Earth Science Division
[6] US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute,Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
[7] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,undefined
[8] Center for Microbial Ecology,undefined
[9] Michigan State University,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2010年 / 4卷
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metagenomics; microbial ecology; bioremediation;
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Understanding adaptation of biological communities to environmental change is a central issue in ecology and evolution. Metagenomic analysis of a stressed groundwater microbial community reveals that prolonged exposure to high concentrations of heavy metals, nitric acid and organic solvents (∼50 years) has resulted in a massive decrease in species and allelic diversity as well as a significant loss of metabolic diversity. Although the surviving microbial community possesses all metabolic pathways necessary for survival and growth in such an extreme environment, its structure is very simple, primarily composed of clonal denitrifying γ- and β-proteobacterial populations. The resulting community is overabundant in key genes conferring resistance to specific stresses including nitrate, heavy metals and acetone. Evolutionary analysis indicates that lateral gene transfer could have a key function in rapid response and adaptation to environmental contamination. The results presented in this study have important implications in understanding, assessing and predicting the impacts of human-induced activities on microbial communities ranging from human health to agriculture to environmental management, and their responses to environmental changes.
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页数:12
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