Pre-Cambrian roots of novel Antarctic cryptoendolithic bacterial lineages.
Davide AlbaneseClaudia ColeineOmar Rota-StabelliSilvano OnofriSusannah G TringeJason E StajichLaura SelbmannClaudio DonatiPublished in: Microbiome (2021)
Our findings significantly increase the repertoire of genomic data for several taxa and, to date, represent the first example of bacterial genomes recovered from endolithic communities. Their ancient origin seems to not be related to the geological history of the continent, rather they may represent evolutionary remnants of pristine clades that evolved across the Tonian glaciation. These unique genomic resources will underpin future studies on the structure, evolution, and function of these ecosystems at the edge of life. Video abstract.