Journal article

The microbiome of deep-sea fish reveals new microbial species and a sparsity of antibiotic resistance genes

FWJ Collins, CJ Walsh, B Gomez-Sala, E Guijarro-García, D Stokes, KB Jakobsdóttir, K Kristjánsson, F Burns, PD Cotter, MC Rea, C Hill, RP Ross

Gut Microbes | Published : 2021

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Abstract

Adaptation to life in the deep-sea can be dramatic, with fish displaying behaviors and appearances unlike those seen in any other aquatic habitat. However, the extent of which adaptations may have developed at a microbial scale is not as clear. Shotgun metagenomic sequencing of the intestinal microbiome of 32 species of deep-sea fish from across the Atlantic Ocean revealed that many of the associated microbes differ extensively from those previously identified in reference databases. 111 individual metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) were constructed representing individual microbial species from the microbiomes of these fish, many of which are potentially novel bacterial taxa and provide a ..

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