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A Drift-Barrier Model Drives the Genomic Landscape of a Structured Bacterial Population
Author(s):
1. Gisèle Bronner: Labratoire Microoraganismses: Genome Environnement , University Clermont Auvergne,,France
Abstract:
Thanks to the development of increasingly powerful sequencing techniques (Roche 454, Illumina, PacBio), work devoted to the study of microbial diversity has undergone extraordinary development during the last decade through metagenomics and single cell genomics. Efficient high-throughput metagenomic data processing chains and genome-based environmental genomic studies now allows for the study of microbial populations and communities in the wild. This has led to a renewal of our view on how microbial assemblage evolve and interact in aquatic environments. In this context, the analysis of 87 Single Amplified Genomes of co-occurring populations of the marine Prochlorococcus HLII ecotype, shed light on how bacterial populations differentiate over time and space through the reshaping of their pan-genome. However, the evolutionary processes that govern the pan-genome dynamics remain controversial.
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Published: Journal: First International Conference on Revamped Scientific Outlook of 21st Century (Abstract Book), Volume: 0, Issue: 0, Year: 2022
Keywords:
DriftBarrier Model , Bacterial Population , sequencing techniques , Genomic Landscape
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