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An AOA-Dominant Microbiome in a Novel Deep-Sea Glass Sponge Species from the South China Sea: Symbiotic Diversity, Adaptation, and Network Interactions

Biology

An AOA-Dominant Microbiome in a Novel Deep-Sea Glass Sponge Species from the South China Sea: Symbiotic Diversity, Adaptation, and Network Interactions

M. Maldonado, L. Pita, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals a new deep-sea glass sponge species, *Bathydorus* sp. SQW35, from the South China Sea, showcasing its unique AOA-dominant microbiome. Researchers extracted fourteen microbial metagenome-assembled genomes, including a newly identified *Nitrososphaerota* species, and propose a new conceptual framework involving phages that may play a role in sponge holobiont dynamics. This research was conducted by Manuel Maldonado, Lucia Pita, Rodrigo Costa, Laura Steindler, Zhao-Ming Gao, and Yong Wang.

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Abstract
Publisher
Frontiers in Microbiology
Published On
Feb 01, 2023
Authors
Manuel Maldonado, Lucia Pita, Rodrigo Costa, Laura Steindler, Zhao-Ming Gao, Yong Wang
Tags
deep-sea sponge
microbiome
AOA
Nitrososphaerota
Bdellovibrio
holobiont
phage involvement
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