Uncovering the biosynthetic potential of rare metagenomic DNA using co-occurrence network analysis of targeted sequences
Soil microorganisms are a rich source of bioactive molecules. Here, the authors present a targeted sequencing workflow that reconstructs the clustered organization of biosynthetic domains in metagenomic libraries from amplicon data, thus guiding the discovery of novel metabolites from rare members o...
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2be2b1b1e1544062afa735e20fcd1c7b |
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Sumario: | Soil microorganisms are a rich source of bioactive molecules. Here, the authors present a targeted sequencing workflow that reconstructs the clustered organization of biosynthetic domains in metagenomic libraries from amplicon data, thus guiding the discovery of novel metabolites from rare members of the soil microbiome. |
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