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The microbial functional structure along the latitudinal gradient from the north to the south in China mainland as characterized by GeoChip


ABSTRACT: Understanding and quantifying the effects of environmental factors influencing the variation of abundance and diversity of microbial communities was a key theme of ecology. For microbial communities, there were two factors proposed in explaining the variation in current theory, which were contemporary environmental heterogeneity and historical events. Here, we report a study to profile soil microbial structure, which infers functional roles of microbial communities, along the latitudinal gradient from the north to the south in China mainland, aiming to explore potential microbial responses to external condition, especially for global climate changes via a strategy of space-for-time substitution. Using a microarray-based metagenomics tool named GeoChip 5.0, we showed that microbial communities were distinct for most but not all of the sites. Using substantial statistical analyses, exploring the dominant factor in influencing the soil microbial communities along the latitudinal gradient. Substantial variations were apparent in nutrient cycling genes, but they were in line with the functional roles of these genes.

ORGANISM(S): Archaea Eukaryota Bacteria

PROVIDER: GSE69171 | GEO | 2015/05/23

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA284747

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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