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GENOMICS AND EVOLUTION: Shotgun Sequencing in the Sea: A Blast from the Past?
Paul G. Falkowski and Colomban de Vargas
The enormous microbial diversity in the world's oceans is only starting to be explored. In their Perspective, Falkowski and de Vargas discuss a major effort using high-throughput DNA sequencing and computational genomics to identify all of the microbes in 1500 liters of surface seawater from the North Atlantic (Venter et al.).
P. G. Falkowski is with the Environmental Biophysics and Molecular Ecology Program and the Department of Geological Sciences. C. de Vargas is with Molecular Ecology and Evolution of Open Ocean Plankton, Institute of Marine and Coastal Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA. E-mail: falko{at}imcs.rutgers.edu, vargas{at}imcs.rutgers.edu
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J. Craig Venter, Karin Remington, John F. Heidelberg, Aaron L. Halpern, Doug Rusch, Jonathan A. Eisen, Dongying Wu, Ian Paulsen, Karen E. Nelson, William Nelson, Derrick E. Fouts, Samuel Levy, Anthony H. Knap, Michael W. Lomas, Ken Nealson, Owen White, Jeremy Peterson, Jeff Hoffman, Rachel Parsons, Holly Baden-Tillson, Cynthia Pfannkoch, Yu-Hui Rogers, and Hamilton O. Smith (2 April 2004) Science304 (5667), 66.
[DOI: 10.1126/science.1093857] |Abstract »|Full Text »|PDF »|Supporting Online Material »
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