December 19, 2021
Journal Article

A genomic catalog of Earth’s microbiomes

Abstract

The reconstruction of bacterial and archaeal genomes from shotgun metagenomes has enabled unprecedented insights into the ecology and evolution of environmental and host-associated microbiomes. Here we applied this powerful approach to over 10,000 metagenomes collected from diverse habitats covering all of Earth’s continents and oceans, human- and animal-host 20 associated microbiomes, engineered environments, and natural and agricultural soils to capture extant microbial metabolic and functional potential. We present a comprehensive catalogue of 52,515 metagenome-assembled genomes representing 12,556 novel candidate species-level operational taxonomic units (OTUs), spanning 135 phyla, which expand the known phylogenetic diversity of Bacteria and Archaea by 44%. We also demonstrate the utility of this collection for 25 secondary metabolite biosynthetic potential and predicting host-virus linkage, which can provide a view into the global distribution of lysogenic viruses. This resource underscores the value of leveraging genome-centric approaches to reveal genomic properties of uncultivated microbes that impact on ecosystem processes.

Published: December 19, 2021

Citation

Nayfach S., S. Roux, R. Seshadri, D. Udwary, N. Varghese, F. Schulz, and D. Wu, et al. 2021. A genomic catalog of Earth’s microbiomes. Nature Biotechnology 39, no. 4:499–509. PNNL-SA-150672. doi:10.1038/s41587-020-0718-6