Decoding the roles of extremophilic microbes in the anaerobic environments: Past, Present, and Future

The genome of an organism is directly or indirectly correlated with its environment. Consequently, different microbes have evolved to survive and sustain themselves in a variety of environments, including unusual anaerobic environments. It is believed that their genetic material could have played an...

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Main Authors: Pratyusha Patidar, Tulika Prakash
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
Series:Current Research in Microbial Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666517422000438
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description The genome of an organism is directly or indirectly correlated with its environment. Consequently, different microbes have evolved to survive and sustain themselves in a variety of environments, including unusual anaerobic environments. It is believed that their genetic material could have played an important role in the early evolution of their existence in the past. Presently, out of the uncountable number of microbes found in different ecosystems we have been able to discover only one percent of the total communities. A large majority of the microbial populations exists in the most unusual and extreme environments. For instance, many anaerobic bacteria are found in the gastrointestinal tract of humans, soil, and hydrothermal vents. The recent advancements in Metagenomics and Next Generation Sequencing technologies have improved the understanding of their roles in these environments. Presently, anaerobic bacteria are used in various industries associated with biofuels, fermentation, production of enzymes, vaccines, vitamins, and dairy products. This broad applicability brings focus to the significant contribution of their genomes in these functions. Although the anaerobic microbes have become an irreplaceable component of our lives, a major and important section of such anaerobic microbes still remain unexplored. Therefore, it can be said that unlocking the role of the microbial genomes of the anaerobes can be a noteworthy discovery not just for mankind but for the entire biosystem as well.
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spelling doaj.art-388e026fa3c3439db33bc38e8e34b8ec2022-12-22T04:19:07ZengElsevierCurrent Research in Microbial Sciences2666-51742022-01-013100146Decoding the roles of extremophilic microbes in the anaerobic environments: Past, Present, and FuturePratyusha Patidar0Tulika Prakash1School of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi, HP, IndiaSchool of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi, HP, India; Corresponding author.The genome of an organism is directly or indirectly correlated with its environment. Consequently, different microbes have evolved to survive and sustain themselves in a variety of environments, including unusual anaerobic environments. It is believed that their genetic material could have played an important role in the early evolution of their existence in the past. Presently, out of the uncountable number of microbes found in different ecosystems we have been able to discover only one percent of the total communities. A large majority of the microbial populations exists in the most unusual and extreme environments. For instance, many anaerobic bacteria are found in the gastrointestinal tract of humans, soil, and hydrothermal vents. The recent advancements in Metagenomics and Next Generation Sequencing technologies have improved the understanding of their roles in these environments. Presently, anaerobic bacteria are used in various industries associated with biofuels, fermentation, production of enzymes, vaccines, vitamins, and dairy products. This broad applicability brings focus to the significant contribution of their genomes in these functions. Although the anaerobic microbes have become an irreplaceable component of our lives, a major and important section of such anaerobic microbes still remain unexplored. Therefore, it can be said that unlocking the role of the microbial genomes of the anaerobes can be a noteworthy discovery not just for mankind but for the entire biosystem as well.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666517422000438AnaerobeAnaerobicExtreme environmentsMetagenomicsMicrobes
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Decoding the roles of extremophilic microbes in the anaerobic environments: Past, Present, and Future
Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Anaerobe
Anaerobic
Extreme environments
Metagenomics
Microbes
title Decoding the roles of extremophilic microbes in the anaerobic environments: Past, Present, and Future
title_full Decoding the roles of extremophilic microbes in the anaerobic environments: Past, Present, and Future
title_fullStr Decoding the roles of extremophilic microbes in the anaerobic environments: Past, Present, and Future
title_full_unstemmed Decoding the roles of extremophilic microbes in the anaerobic environments: Past, Present, and Future
title_short Decoding the roles of extremophilic microbes in the anaerobic environments: Past, Present, and Future
title_sort decoding the roles of extremophilic microbes in the anaerobic environments past present and future
topic Anaerobe
Anaerobic
Extreme environments
Metagenomics
Microbes
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