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dc.contributor.authorMuller, Bettina
dc.contributor.authorOzcan, Dogacan
dc.contributor.authorSun, Li
dc.contributor.authorIVARSSON, Magnus
dc.contributor.authorHosgormez, Hakan
dc.contributor.authorBroman, Curt
dc.contributor.authorSchnurer, Anna
dc.contributor.authorNeubeck, Anna
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-03T16:21:53Z
dc.date.available2021-03-03T16:21:53Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.citationNeubeck A., Sun L., Muller B., IVARSSON M., Hosgormez H., Ozcan D., Broman C., Schnurer A., "Microbial Community Structure in a Serpentine-Hosted Abiotic Gas Seepage at the Chimaera Ophiolite, Turkey", APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, cilt.83, sa.12, 2017
dc.identifier.issn0099-2240
dc.identifier.otherav_43ca4860-68b1-4924-9067-440cc3da0d7e
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/49285
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1128/aem.03430-16
dc.description.abstractThe surface waters at the ultramafic ophiolitic outcrop in Chimaera, Turkey, are characterized by high pH values and high metal levels due to the percolation of fluids through areas of active serpentinization. We describe the influence of the liquid chemistry, mineralogy, and H-2 and CH4 levels on the bacterial community structure in a semidry, exposed, ultramafic environment. The bacterial and archaeal community structures were monitored using Illumina sequencing targeting the 16S rRNA gene. At all sampling points, four phyla, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Chloroflexi, and Acidobacteria, accounted for the majority of taxa. Members of the Chloroflexi phylum dominated low-diversity sites, whereas Proteobacteria dominated high-diversity sites. Methane, nitrogen, iron, and hydrogen oxidizers were detected as well as archaea and metal-resistant bacteria.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectMikrobiyoloji
dc.subjectTemel Bilimler
dc.subjectBiyoteknoloji
dc.subjectYaşam Bilimleri
dc.subjectYaşam Bilimleri (LIFE)
dc.subjectBİYOTEKNOLOJİ VE UYGULAMALI MİKROBİYOLOJİ
dc.titleMicrobial Community Structure in a Serpentine-Hosted Abiotic Gas Seepage at the Chimaera Ophiolite, Turkey
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalAPPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
dc.contributor.departmentHandelshögskolan İ Stockholm (Stockholm School Of Economics) , ,
dc.identifier.volume83
dc.identifier.issue12
dc.contributor.firstauthorID66188


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