基因组大小
生态学
生物
细菌
基因组
环境科学
进化生物学
基因
遗传学
作者
Xingjie Wu,Jingjing Peng,Ashish A. Malik,Ziheng Peng,Yu Luo,Fenliang Fan,Yahai Lu,Gehong Wei,Manuel Delgado‐Baquerizo,Werner Liesack,Shuo Jiao
摘要
Microbial traits are critical for carbon sequestration and degradation in terrestrial ecosystems. Yet, our understanding of the relationship between carbon metabolic strategies and genomic traits like genome size remains limited. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a global-scale meta-analysis of 2650 genomes, integrated whole-genome sequencing data, and performed a continental-scale metagenomic field study. We found that genome size was tightly associated with an increase in the ratio between genes encoding for polysaccharide decomposition and biomass synthesis that we defined as the carbon acquisition-to-biomass yield ratio (A/Y). We also show that horizontal gene transfer played a major evolutionary role in the expanded bacterial capacities in carbon acquisition. Our continental-scale field study further revealed a significantly negative relationship between the A/Y ratio and soil organic carbon stocks. Our work demonstrates a global relationship between genome size and the encoded carbon metabolic strategies of soil bacteria across terrestrial microbiomes.
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