Mapping microbial abundance and prevalence to changing oxygen concentration in deep-sea sediments using machine learning and differential abundance

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  • who: Tor Einar Mu00f8ller and Steffen Leth Ju00f8rgensen from the Research Centres (HZ), Germany Sci-Tech University, China have published the research work: Mapping Microbial Abundance and Prevalence to Changing Oxygen Concentration in Deep-Sea Sediments Using Machine Learning and Differential Abundance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show broad-scale prevalence and abundance patterns of cosmopolitan taxa suggested to constitute a core seafloor microbiome (Zinger et_al, 2011; Bienhold et_al, 2016) and show that many microbial classes predict the oxygen concentration of sediment samples substantially above null accuracy, indicating a persistent, intimate connection with . . .

     

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