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Soil bacteria in archaeology: what could rank abundance functions tell us about ancient human impacts on microbial communities?

Metagenomic analysis of soil bacterial communities based on 16S rRNA reflects a typical community composition containing a low number of high-abundance types and a very high number of low-abundance types. Here, the formation of characteristic rank order functions of bacterial abundance is investigated…
Basel: MDPI, 2024-11-06

Mikrobiologisches Gedächtnis: NGS-Untersuchungen in der Archäologie

Whereas the DNA of humans has been in focus of archaeological research since some decades, the composition of soil bacterial communities attracts interest as an additional information source, recently. It can be exploited by NGS and can report about the change of soil by human impacts in the past and…
Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 2024-09-11

Current to biomass: media optimization and strain selection from cathode-associated microbial communities in a two-chamber…

Cathode-associated microbial communities (caMCs) are the functional key elements in the conversion of excess electrical energy into biomass. In this study, we investigated the development of electrochemical caMCs based on two-chamber microbial electrolytic cells (MECs) after optimization of media composition.…
Basel: MDPI AG, 2023-06-07

Archaeal and Extremophilic Bacteria from Different Archaeological Excavation Sites

Beside natural factors, human activities are important for the development of microbiomes. Thus, local soil bacterial communities are affected by recent activities such as agriculture, mining and industry. In addition, ancient human impacts dating back centuries or millennia have changed soils and can…
Basel: Molecular Diversity Preservation International, 2023-05-14