Abstract
Single-cell genomics has transformed many fields of biology, marine microbiology included. Here, we consider the impact of single-cell genomics on a specific group of marine microbes-the planktonic marine archaea. Despite single-cell enabled discoveries of novel metabolic function in the marine thaumarchaea, population-level investigations are hindered by an overall lower than expected recovery of thaumarchaea in single-cell studies. Metagenome-assembled genomes have so far been a more useful method for accessing genome-resolved insights into the Marine Group II euryarchaea. Future progress in the application of single-cell genomics to archaeal biology in the ocean would benefit from more targeted sorting approaches, and a more systematic investigation of potential biases against archaea in single-cell workflows including cell lysis, genome amplification and genome screening.
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Santoro, A. E., Kellom, M., & Laperriere, S. M. (2019). Contributions of single-cell genomics to our understanding of planktonic marine archaea. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 374(1786). https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0096
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