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2022-05-25
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© International Society for Microbial Ecology, 2011. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in The ISME Journal 5 (2011): 1565–1567, doi:10.1038/ismej.2011.39.
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Interest in sampling of diverse environments,
combined with advances in high-throughput
sequencing, vastly accelerates the pace at which
new genomes and metagenomes are generated. For
example, as of January 2011, 12 500 user-generated
metagenomes have been submitted to the public
MG-RAST Annotation server (http://metagenomics.
nmpdr.org; Meyer et al., 2008), 490% of which
were produced using high-throughput sequencing
methodologies. We have entered into an era
of ‘mega-sequencing projects’ that include the
Genomic Encyclopaedia of Bacteria and Archaea
project (http://www.jgi.doe.gov/programs/GEBA),
the Microbial Earth Project (http://genome.jgi-psf.
org/programs/bacteria-archaea/MEP/index.jsf), the
Human Microbiome Project (http://nihroadmap.nih.
gov/hmp), the Metagenomics of the Human Intestinal
Tract consortium (http://www.metahit.eu), the
Terragenome Initiative (http://www.terragenome.
org), the Tara Oceans Expedition (http://oceans.
taraexpeditions.org), the National Ecological Observatory
Network (NEON-http://www.neoninc.org),
the International Census of Marine Microbes
(ICoMM-http://icomm.mbl.edu), Microbial Inventory
Research Across Diverse Aquatic Long-Term
Ecological Research Sites (http://amarallab.mbl.
edu/mirada/mirada.html), the Earth Microbiome
Project (http://www.earthmicrobiome.org) and other
funded and unfunded projects, with many more
visionary projects on the horizon.
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Woods Hole Open Access Server
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