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Metagenomics

Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2008
The total number of prokaryotic cells on earth has been estimated to be approximately 4-6 x 10(30), with the majority of these being uncharacterized. This diversity represents a vast genetic bounty that may be exploited for the discovery of novel genes, entire metabolic pathways and potentially valuable end-products thereof.
R D, Sleator, C, Shortall, C, Hill
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Metagenomic Assembly: Reconstructing Genomes from Metagenomes

2021
Assembly of metagenomic sequence data into microbial genomes is of critical importance for disentangling community complexity and unraveling the functional capacity of microorganisms. The rapid development of sequencing technology and novel assembly algorithms have made it possible to reliably reconstruct hundreds to thousands of microbial genomes from
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