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Abstract
The discovery of the Archaea is a major scientific hallmark of the twentieth century. Since then, important features of their cell biology, physiology, ecology, and diversity have been revealed. Over the course of some 40 years, the diversity of known archaea has expanded from 2 to about 30 phyla comprising over 20,000 species. Most of this archaeal diversity has been revealed by environmental 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing surveys using a broad range of universal and targeted primers. Of the few primers that target a large fraction of known archaeal diversity, all display a bias against recently discovered lineages, which limits studies aiming to survey overall archaeal diversity. Induced by genomic exploration of archaeal diversity, and improved phylogenomics approaches, archaeal taxonomic classification has been frequently revised. Due to computational limitations and continued discovery of new lineages, a stable archaeal phylogeny is not yet within reach. Obtaining phylogenetic and taxonomic consensus of archaea should be a high priority for the archaeal research community.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 359-381 |
Number of pages | 23 |
Journal | Annual Review of Microbiology |
Volume | 75 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Keywords
- 16S rRNA gene
- archaea
- microbial diversity
- phylogeny
- taxonomy
- universal primers
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PRO2EUK: Exploring Asgard archaea to illuminate the prokaryote-to-eukaryote transition
1/06/19 → 31/05/24
Project: EU research project