Towards the biogeography of prokaryotic genes
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Coelho, Luis Pedro
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Alves, Renato
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del Río, Álvaro Rodríguez
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Myers, Pernille Neve
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Cantalapiedra, Carlos P.
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Giner-Lamia, Joaquin
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Schmidt, Thomas Sebastian
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Mende, Daniel R.
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Orakov, Askarbek
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Letunic, Ivica
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Hildebrand, Falk
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Van Rossum, Thea
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Forslund, Sofia K.
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Khedkar, Supriya
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Maistrenko, Oleksandr M.
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Pan, Shaojun
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Jia, Longhao
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Ferretti, Pamela
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Sunagawa, Shinichi
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Zhao, Xing-Ming
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Nielsen, Henrik Bjørn
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Huerta-Cepas, Jaime
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Bork, Peer
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2022-01-20T11:43:06Z
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2021-12-21T04:16:00Z
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2022-01-20T11:43:06Z
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2022-01-13
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0028-0836
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1476-4687
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10.1038/s41586-021-04233-4
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/521614
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Microbial genes encode the majority of the functional repertoire of life on earth. However, despite increasing efforts in metagenomic sequencing of various habitats(1-3), little is known about the distribution of genes across the global biosphere, with implications for human and planetary health. Here we constructed a non-redundant gene catalogue of 303 million species-level genes (clustered at 95% nucleotide identity) from 13,174 publicly available metagenomes across 14 major habitats and use it to show that most genes are specific to a single habitat. The small fraction of genes found in multiple habitats is enriched in antibiotic-resistance genes and markers for mobile genetic elements. By further clustering these species-level genes into 32 million protein families, we observed that a small fraction of these families contain the majority oft he genes (0.6% of families account for 50% of the genes). The majority of species-level genes and protein families are rare. Furthermore, species-level genes, and in particular the rare ones, show low rates of positive (adaptive) selection, supporting a model in which most genetic variability observed within each protein family is neutral or nearly neutral.
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en
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Nature
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Towards the biogeography of prokaryotic genes
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Journal Article
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2021-12-15
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Nature
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601
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7892
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252
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256
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London
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published
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ETH Zürich::00002 - ETH Zürich::00012 - Lehre und Forschung::00007 - Departemente::02030 - Dep. Biologie / Dep. of Biology::02520 - Institut für Mikrobiologie / Institute of Microbiology::09583 - Sunagawa, Shinichi / Sunagawa, Shinichi
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ETH Zürich::00002 - ETH Zürich::00012 - Lehre und Forschung::00007 - Departemente::02030 - Dep. Biologie / Dep. of Biology::02520 - Institut für Mikrobiologie / Institute of Microbiology::09583 - Sunagawa, Shinichi / Sunagawa, Shinichi
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2021-12-21T04:16:23Z
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