Seeding the idea of encapsulating a representative synthetic metagenome in a single yeast cell
Ignacio Belda (),
Thomas C. Williams,
Miguel Celis,
Ian T. Paulsen and
Isak S. Pretorius
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Ignacio Belda: Complutense University of Madrid
Thomas C. Williams: Macquarie University
Miguel Celis: Complutense University of Madrid
Ian T. Paulsen: Macquarie University
Isak S. Pretorius: Macquarie University
Nature Communications, 2021, vol. 12, issue 1, 1-8
Abstract:
Synthetic metagenomics could potentially unravel the complexities of microbial ecosystems by revealing the simplicity of microbial communities captured in a single cell. Conceptionally, a yeast cell carrying a representative synthetic metagenome could uncover the complexity of multi-species interactions, illustrated here with wine ferments.
Date: 2021
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