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  • There are now nearly 1,000 completed bacterial and archaeal genomes available, but as most of them were chosen for sequencing on the basis of their physiology, the data are limited by a highly biased phylogenetic distribution. To explore the value added by choosing microbial genomes for sequencing on the basis of their evolutionary relationships, the genomes of 56 species of Bacteria and Archaea selected to maximize phylogenetic coverage are now sequenced and analysed.

    • Dongying Wu
    • Philip Hugenholtz
    • Jonathan A. Eisen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 462, P: 1056-1060
  • Measurements of mercury species and metagenomic analyses of Antarctic snow, brine, sea ice, and seawater suggest that mercury methylation may be conducted by the marine microaerophilic bacterium Nitrospina in Antarctic sea ice.

    • Caitlin M. Gionfriddo
    • Michael T. Tate
    • John W. Moreau
    Research
    Nature Microbiology
    Volume: 1, P: 1-12