The browser you are using is not supported by this website. All versions of Internet Explorer are no longer supported, either by us or Microsoft (read more here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/windows/end-of-ie-support).

Please use a modern browser to fully experience our website, such as the newest versions of Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari etc.

rhiannon standing in autumn forest

Rhiannon Mondav

Postdoc

rhiannon standing in autumn forest

3 Genomic inventory of permafrost microorganisms

Author

  • Rhiannon Mondav

Editor

  • Susanne Liebner
  • Lars Ganzert

Summary, in English

The genomic inventory of a permafrost soil can be obtained through genomic characterization of the whole community (metagenomics) and/or an organism isolated from permafrost through culture or single-cell based methods. While there is often debate among the scientific community over whether genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, or culture-based methods are best, the most promising current work combines knowledge from multiple culture-dependent and culture-independent approaches in comparative analyses of different permafrost and active-layer soils and nearby or related ecosystems. Because high-throughput shotgun methods of genomics and proteomics are relatively recent (and not always financially accessible to research groups), most work done on permafrost communities has utilized phylogenetic surveys based on small sub-unit (SSU) rRNA and functional gene (e.g. mcrA, pmoA) surveys to characterize cryotic soil communities. In less than a decade, our knowledge of permafrost and cryosol communities has shifted from piece-meal to the beginnings of a holistic understanding.

Publishing year

2021-01-18

Language

English

Pages

43-52

Publication/Series

Life in Extreme Environments

Volume

7

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

De Gruyter

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2197-9235
  • ISSN: 2197-9227
  • ISBN: 9783110497083