Genome Of Microbe Silently Shaping Ecology Of Ocean Dead Zones Described

Genome Of Microbe Silently Shaping Ecology Of Ocean Dead Zones Described

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October 22, 2009
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The expansion of oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) affects the processes by which carbon is captured and sequestered on the seafloor. In the journal Science, researchers describe the metagenome of an abundant but uncultivated microbe from a fjord on the coast of British Columbia, Canada that is silently helping to shape the ecology of OMZs worldwide.

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