Berengut, Jonathan F.


Publications
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Shedding Light on Microbial “Dark Matter”: Insights Into Novel Cloacimonadota and Omnitrophota From an Antarctic Lake

Citation
Williams et al. (2021). Frontiers in Microbiology 12
Names
Cloacimonadota “Aadella gelida” “Aceula” “Aceula lacicola” “Aceula meridiana” “Gorgyraea” “Gorgyraea atricola” “Gygaella” “Gygaella obscura” “Kaelpia” “Kaelpia aquatica” “Kaelpia imicola” “Saelkia” “Saelkia tenebricola” “Tantalella” “Tantalella remota” “Zapsychrus” “Zapsychrus exili” “Aadella” “Susulua” “Susulua stagnicola”
Abstract
The potential metabolism and ecological roles of many microbial taxa remain unknown because insufficient genomic data are available to assess their functional potential. Two such microbial “dark matter” taxa are the Candidatus bacterial phyla Cloacimonadota and Omnitrophota, both of which have been identified in global anoxic environments, including (but not limited to) organic-carbon-rich lakes. Using 24 metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) obtained from an Antarctic lake (Ace Lake, Vestfold Hil