Highly divergent ancient gene families in metagenomic samples are compatible with additional divisions of life

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  • who: Philippe Lopez from the Marie Curie, quai St Bernard, France have published the research: Highly divergent ancient gene families in metagenomic samples are compatible with additional divisions of life, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study had a strong methodological implication: novel comparative strategies and tools are critical for the screening of the microbial dark matter, because reconstructing a tree of every 16S rRNA sequences was no longer a tractable default option (or at least became a real challenge).
  • how: The authors designed an analysis to demonstrate that divergent environmental sequences can . . .

     

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