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Glacier ice archives nearly 15,000-year-old microbes and phages
by
Zhong, Zhi-Ping
, Sullivan, Matthew B.
, Li, Yueh-Fen
, Mosley-Thompson, Ellen
, Rich, Virginia I.
, Tian, Funing
, Gazitúa, M. Consuelo
, Thompson, Lonnie G.
, Van Etten, James L.
, Roux, Simon
, Solonenko, Natalie E.
, Davis, Mary E.
in
Background levels
/ Bacteria
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomass
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Climate change
/ Climate prediction
/ Contaminants
/ Cores
/ DNA sequencing
/ DNA viruses
/ Glaciers
/ Guliya ice cap
/ Ice
/ Ice microbes
/ Ice viruses
/ Janthinobacterium
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Metabolism
/ Metagenomics
/ Methylobacterium
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Mountain glacier ice
/ Phages
/ Prophages
/ Sampling
/ Seawater
/ Sphingomonas
/ Surface decontamination
/ Virology
/ Viruses
2021
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Glacier ice archives nearly 15,000-year-old microbes and phages
by
Zhong, Zhi-Ping
, Sullivan, Matthew B.
, Li, Yueh-Fen
, Mosley-Thompson, Ellen
, Rich, Virginia I.
, Tian, Funing
, Gazitúa, M. Consuelo
, Thompson, Lonnie G.
, Van Etten, James L.
, Roux, Simon
, Solonenko, Natalie E.
, Davis, Mary E.
in
Background levels
/ Bacteria
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomass
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Climate change
/ Climate prediction
/ Contaminants
/ Cores
/ DNA sequencing
/ DNA viruses
/ Glaciers
/ Guliya ice cap
/ Ice
/ Ice microbes
/ Ice viruses
/ Janthinobacterium
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Metabolism
/ Metagenomics
/ Methylobacterium
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Mountain glacier ice
/ Phages
/ Prophages
/ Sampling
/ Seawater
/ Sphingomonas
/ Surface decontamination
/ Virology
/ Viruses
2021
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Glacier ice archives nearly 15,000-year-old microbes and phages
by
Zhong, Zhi-Ping
, Sullivan, Matthew B.
, Li, Yueh-Fen
, Mosley-Thompson, Ellen
, Rich, Virginia I.
, Tian, Funing
, Gazitúa, M. Consuelo
, Thompson, Lonnie G.
, Van Etten, James L.
, Roux, Simon
, Solonenko, Natalie E.
, Davis, Mary E.
in
Background levels
/ Bacteria
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biomass
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Climate change
/ Climate prediction
/ Contaminants
/ Cores
/ DNA sequencing
/ DNA viruses
/ Glaciers
/ Guliya ice cap
/ Ice
/ Ice microbes
/ Ice viruses
/ Janthinobacterium
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Metabolism
/ Metagenomics
/ Methylobacterium
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Mountain glacier ice
/ Phages
/ Prophages
/ Sampling
/ Seawater
/ Sphingomonas
/ Surface decontamination
/ Virology
/ Viruses
2021
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Glacier ice archives nearly 15,000-year-old microbes and phages
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Glacier ice archives nearly 15,000-year-old microbes and phages
2021
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Overview
Background
Glacier ice archives information, including microbiology, that helps reveal paleoclimate histories and predict future climate change. Though glacier-ice microbes are studied using culture or amplicon approaches, more challenging metagenomic approaches, which provide access to functional, genome-resolved information and viruses, are under-utilized, partly due to low biomass and potential contamination.
Results
We expand existing clean sampling procedures using controlled artificial ice-core experiments and adapted previously established low-biomass metagenomic approaches to study glacier-ice viruses. Controlled sampling experiments drastically reduced mock contaminants including bacteria, viruses, and free DNA to background levels. Amplicon sequencing from eight depths of two Tibetan Plateau ice cores revealed common glacier-ice lineages including
Janthinobacterium
,
Polaromonas
,
Herminiimonas
,
Flavobacterium
,
Sphingomonas
, and
Methylobacterium
as the dominant genera, while microbial communities were significantly different between two ice cores, associating with different climate conditions during deposition. Separately, ~355- and ~14,400-year-old ice were subject to viral enrichment and low-input quantitative sequencing, yielding genomic sequences for 33 vOTUs. These were virtually all unique to this study, representing 28 novel genera and not a single species shared with 225 environmentally diverse viromes. Further, 42.4% of the vOTUs were identifiable temperate, which is significantly higher than that in gut, soil, and marine viromes, and indicates that temperate phages are possibly favored in glacier-ice environments before being frozen. In silico host predictions linked 18 vOTUs to co-occurring abundant bacteria (
Methylobacterium
,
Sphingomonas
, and
Janthinobacterium
), indicating that these phages infected ice-abundant bacterial groups before being archived. Functional genome annotation revealed four virus-encoded auxiliary metabolic genes, particularly two motility genes suggest viruses potentially facilitate nutrient acquisition for their hosts. Finally, given their possible importance to methane cycling in ice, we focused on
Methylobacterium
viruses by contextualizing our ice-observed viruses against 123 viromes and prophages extracted from 131
Methylobacterium
genomes, revealing that the archived viruses might originate from soil or plants.
Conclusions
Together, these efforts further microbial and viral sampling procedures for glacier ice and provide a first window into viral communities and functions in ancient glacier environments. Such methods and datasets can potentially enable researchers to contextualize new discoveries and begin to incorporate glacier-ice microbes and their viruses relative to past and present climate change in geographically diverse regions globally.
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