Single-cell genomics based on Raman sorting reveals novel carotenoid-containing bacteria in the Red Sea
Cell sorting coupled with single-cell genomics is a powerful tool to circumvent cultivation of microorganisms and reveal microbial ‘dark matter’. Single-cell Raman spectra (SCRSs) are label-free biochemical ‘fingerprints’ of individual cells, which can link the sorted cells to their phenotypic infor...
Main Authors: | Song, Y, Kaster, A, Vollmers, J, Davison, P, Frentrup, M, Preston, G, Thompson, I, Murrell, J, Yin, H, Hunter, C, Huang, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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