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Global scale phylogeography of functional traits and microdiversity in Prochlorococcus

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DOI: 10.1038/s41396-023-01469-y

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Functional and phylogenetic diversity within the Prochlorococcus HLII ecotype were characterized using Bio-GO-SHIP metagenomes. Widespread variation in gene frequency connected to environmental conditions was found. A novel HLII-P haplotype, adapted to chronically low P conditions, was discovered. This study represents the first global assessment of the HLII ecotype's phylogeography and functional differences.
Prochlorococcus is the most numerically abundant photosynthetic organism in the surface ocean. The Prochlorococcus high-light and warm-water adapted ecotype (HLII) is comprised of extensive microdiversity, but specific functional differences between microdiverse sub-clades remain elusive. Here we characterized both functional and phylogenetic diversity within the HLII ecotype using Bio-GO-SHIP metagenomes. We found widespread variation in gene frequency connected to local environmental conditions. Metagenome-assembled marker genes and genomes revealed a globally distributed novel HLII haplotype defined by adaptation to chronically low P conditions (HLII-P). Environmental correlation analysis revealed different factors were driving gene abundances verses phylogenetic differences. An analysis of cultured HLII genomes and metagenome-assembled genomes revealed a subclade within HLII, which corresponded to the novel HLII-P haplotype. This work represents the first global assessment of the HLII ecotype's phylogeography and corresponding functional differences. These findings together expand our understanding of how microdiversity structures functional differences and reveals the importance of nutrients as drivers of microdiversity in Prochlorococcus.

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