Meta-omics assisted microbial gene and strain resources mining in contaminant environment.
Yiqun HuangHaiyang HuTingting ZhangWeiwei WangWenzhao LiuHongzhi TangPublished in: Engineering in life sciences (2023)
Human activities have led to the release of various environmental pollutants, triggering ecological challenges. In situ, microbial communities in these contaminated environments are usually assumed to possess the potential capacity of pollutant degradation. However, the majority of genes and microorganisms in these environments remain uncharacterized and uncultured. The advent of meta-omics provided culture-independent solutions for exploring the functional genes and microorganisms within complex microbial communities. In this review, we highlight the applications and methodologies of meta-omics in uncovering of genes and microbes from contaminated environments. These findings may assist in future bioremediation research.