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Aerobic bacteria and archaea tend to have larger and more versatile genomes

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OIKOS
卷 130, 期 4, 页码 501-511

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/oik.07912

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aerobic; anaerobic; archaea; bacteria; ecological strategies; genome size; versatility

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  1. Macquarie U Species Spectrum Research Centre
  2. Macquarie U Biomolecular Discovery and Design Research Centre
  3. Australian Research Council fellowships

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The relationship between genome size and traits in bacteria and archaea has been quantified, revealing that aerobic species have genomes about 35% larger than anaerobic species, with a similar mix of gene functions. Larger genomes allow for more versatility in metabolizing substrates and responding to different environments, indicating that aerobic habitats may present more dynamic challenges and opportunities compared to anaerobic habitats.
A recent compilation of traits across culturable species of bacteria and archaea allows relationships to be quantified between genome size and other traits and habitat. Cell morphology, size, motility, sporulation and doubling time were not strongly correlated with genome size. Aerobic species averaged ca 35% larger genomes than anaerobic, adjusted for growth temperature. Aerobes had a similar mix of gene functions compared to anaerobes of the same genome size. Shifting proportions of aerobes to anaerobes accounted for about half of previously-known differences in mean genome size between habitats. One possible factor in these results could be if effective population sizes are larger for aerobes, reducing the potential for gene loss via genetic drift. Larger genomes also confer versatility. They can transport and metabolise a wider range of substrates. More of their genome is engaged in signal detection and response, indicating they benefit from different resources at different times or under different condition. Aerobic habitats might well present opportunities and challenges that vary through time more than anaerobic habitats. The genome size trait-dimension contributes a useful quantitative descriptor for ecological strategies.

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