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Genomic adaptations in information processing underpin trophic strategy in a whole-ecosystem nutrient enrichment experiment
2020
eLife
Several universal genomic traits affect trade-offs in the capacity, cost, and efficiency of biochemical information processing underpinning metabolism and reproduction. We analyzed their role in mediating planktonic microbial community responses to nutrient enrichment in an oligotrophic, phosphorus-deficient pond in Cuatro Ciénegas, Mexico—one of the first whole-ecosystem experiments involving replicated metagenomic assessment. Mean bacterial genome size, GC content, total number of tRNA genes,
doi:10.7554/elife.49816
pmid:31989922
pmcid:PMC7028357
fatcat:jdfiu7igivbi5gfl5zou4mavza