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SUBMITTER: An D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3864245 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
An Dongshan D Caffrey Sean M SM Soh Jung J Agrawal Akhil A Brown Damon D Budwill Karen K Dong Xiaoli X Dunfield Peter F PF Foght Julia J Gieg Lisa M LM Hallam Steven J SJ Hanson Niels W NW He Zhiguo Z Jack Thomas R TR Klassen Jonathan J Konwar Kishori M KM Kuatsjah Eugene E Li Carmen C Larter Steve S Leopatra Verlyn V Nesbø Camilla L CL Oldenburg Thomas T Pagé Antoine P AP Ramos-Padron Esther E Rochman Fauziah F FF Saidi-Mehrabad Alireeza A Sensen Christoph W CW Sipahimalani Payal P Song Young C YC Wilson Sandra S Wolbring Gregor G Wong Man-Ling ML Voordouw Gerrit G
Environmental science & technology 20130826 18
Oil in subsurface reservoirs is biodegraded by resident microbial communities. Water-mediated, anaerobic conversion of hydrocarbons to methane and CO2, catalyzed by syntrophic bacteria and methanogenic archaea, is thought to be one of the dominant processes. We compared 160 microbial community compositions in ten hydrocarbon resource environments (HREs) and sequenced twelve metagenomes to characterize their metabolic potential. Although anaerobic communities were common, cores from oil sands and ...[more]