The functional potential of high Arctic permafrost revealed by metagenomic sequencing, qPCR and microarray analyses

The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of major concern in view of the potential for increased CH4 and CO2 emissions from these soils. Complex carbon compound degradation and greenhouse gas emissions are due to soil microbial communities, but no...

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Main Authors: Yergeau, Etienne, Hogues, Hervé, Whyte, Lyle G, Greer, Charles W
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: International Society for Microbial Ecology 2010
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:1408 2023-05-15T14:24:35+02:00 The functional potential of high Arctic permafrost revealed by metagenomic sequencing, qPCR and microarray analyses Yergeau, Etienne Hogues, Hervé Whyte, Lyle G Greer, Charles W 2010 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/1408/ http://library.arcticportal.org/1408/1/The_functional_potential_of_high_Arctic_Permafrost.pdf http://www.nature.com/ismej/journal/v4/n9/full/ismej201041a.html en eng International Society for Microbial Ecology http://library.arcticportal.org/1408/1/The_functional_potential_of_high_Arctic_Permafrost.pdf Yergeau, Etienne and Hogues, Hervé and Whyte, Lyle G and Greer, Charles W (2010) The functional potential of high Arctic permafrost revealed by metagenomic sequencing, qPCR and microarray analyses. The ISME Journal, 4. pp. 1206-1214. Cryosphere Article NonPeerReviewed 2010 ftarcticportal 2022-03-24T20:15:40Z The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of major concern in view of the potential for increased CH4 and CO2 emissions from these soils. Complex carbon compound degradation and greenhouse gas emissions are due to soil microbial communities, but no comprehensive study has yet addressed their composition and functional potential in permafrost. Here, a 2-m deep permafrost sample and its overlying active layer soil were subjected to metagenomic sequencing, quantitative PCR (qPCR) and microarray analyses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Global warming permafrost Arctic Portal Library Arctic
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Yergeau, Etienne
Hogues, Hervé
Whyte, Lyle G
Greer, Charles W
The functional potential of high Arctic permafrost revealed by metagenomic sequencing, qPCR and microarray analyses
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description The fate of the carbon stocked in permafrost following global warming and permafrost thaw is of major concern in view of the potential for increased CH4 and CO2 emissions from these soils. Complex carbon compound degradation and greenhouse gas emissions are due to soil microbial communities, but no comprehensive study has yet addressed their composition and functional potential in permafrost. Here, a 2-m deep permafrost sample and its overlying active layer soil were subjected to metagenomic sequencing, quantitative PCR (qPCR) and microarray analyses.
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author Yergeau, Etienne
Hogues, Hervé
Whyte, Lyle G
Greer, Charles W
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title The functional potential of high Arctic permafrost revealed by metagenomic sequencing, qPCR and microarray analyses
title_short The functional potential of high Arctic permafrost revealed by metagenomic sequencing, qPCR and microarray analyses
title_full The functional potential of high Arctic permafrost revealed by metagenomic sequencing, qPCR and microarray analyses
title_fullStr The functional potential of high Arctic permafrost revealed by metagenomic sequencing, qPCR and microarray analyses
title_full_unstemmed The functional potential of high Arctic permafrost revealed by metagenomic sequencing, qPCR and microarray analyses
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Yergeau, Etienne and Hogues, Hervé and Whyte, Lyle G and Greer, Charles W (2010) The functional potential of high Arctic permafrost revealed by metagenomic sequencing, qPCR and microarray analyses. The ISME Journal, 4. pp. 1206-1214.
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