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Symbiosis In Archaea: Functional And Phylogenetic Diversity Of Marine And Terrestrial Nanoarchaeota And Their Hosts, Emily Joyce St. John
Symbiosis In Archaea: Functional And Phylogenetic Diversity Of Marine And Terrestrial Nanoarchaeota And Their Hosts, Emily Joyce St. John
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The Nanoarchaeota are an enigmatic lineage of Archaea found in deep-sea hydrothermal vents and geothermal springs across the globe. These small (~100-400 nm) hyperthermophiles live ectosymbiotically with diverse hosts from the Crenarchaeota. Despite their broad distribution in high-temperature environments, very few Nanoarchaeota have been successfully isolated in co-culture with their hosts and nanoarchaeote genomes are poorly represented in public databases. However, the Nanoarchaeota provide unique insights into the structure and function of symbiosis in the archaeal domain. This study describes novel nanoarchaeotes from multiple geothermal habitats, using a combination of direct cultivation techniques and genomic analysis. A new nanoarchaeote …