Methylotrophy in the Mire: direct and indirect routes for methane production in thawing permafrost

AbstractWhile wetlands are major sources of biogenic methane (CH 4 ), our understanding of resident microbial metabolism is incomplete, which compromises the prediction of CH 4 emissions under ongoing climate change. Here, we employed genome-resolved multi-omics to expand our understanding of methan...

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Published in:mSystems
Main Authors: Ellenbogen, Jared B, Borton, Mikayla A., McGivern, Bridget B, Cronin, Dylan R., Hoyt, David W, Freire-Zapata, Viviana, McCalley, Carmody K., Varner, Ruth K., Crill, Patrick M., Wehr, Richard A., Chanton, Jeffrey P., Woodcroft, Ben J, Tfaily, Malak M, Tyson, Gene W, Rich, Virginia I, Wrighton, Kelly C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Online Access:https://eprints.qut.edu.au/245204/