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Remarkably coherent population structure for a dominant Antarctic Chlorobium species.

Pratibha PanwarMichelle A AllenTimothy J WilliamsSabrina HaqueSarah BrazendaleAlyce M HancockDavid Paez-EspinoRicardo Cavicchioli
Published in: Microbiome (2021)
The factors shaping Antarctic microbial communities are gradually being defined. In addition to the cold, the annual variation in sunlight hours dictates which phototrophic species can grow and the extent to which they contribute to ecosystem processes. The Chlorobium population studied was inferred to provide cobalamin, in addition to carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and sulphur cycling, as critical ecosystem services. The specific Antarctic environmental factors and major ecosystem benefits afforded by this GSB likely explain why such a coherent population structure has developed in this Chlorobium species. Video abstract.
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