Bennett Gordon M, Heath-Heckman Elizabeth, Sogin E Maggie
Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of California Merced, Merced, California, USA
Department of Integrative Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.
mSystems. 2021 Apr 6;6(2):e00243-21. doi: 10.1128/mSystems.00243-21.
Symbioses between hosts and beneficial microbes are key drivers of biological innovation and diversity. While a range of systems have emerged that provide foundational insights into how symbioses function and evolve, we still have a limited understanding of the vast diversity of organisms that engage in such interactions. Recent advances in molecular tools, theory, and interdisciplinary approaches now permit researchers to expand our knowledge and to press forward the frontiers of symbiosis research. As described in a recent issue of , Myers and colleagues (K. N. Myers, D. Conn, and A. M. V. Brown, mSystems, 6:e01048-20, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.01048-20) conducted a genome skimming approach to understand the role of obligate beneficial symbionts in plant-parasitic dagger nematodes. Nematodes are extraordinarily abundant and key players in ecosystem function and health. However, they are difficult to harness in the lab. The approach used by Myers et al. ameliorates these challenges to illustrate a relatively complete picture of a poorly understood beneficial symbiosis.
宿主与有益微生物之间的共生关系是生物创新和多样性的关键驱动因素。虽然已经出现了一系列系统,为共生关系如何发挥作用和进化提供了基础见解,但我们对参与此类相互作用的生物的巨大多样性仍了解有限。分子工具、理论和跨学科方法的最新进展现在使研究人员能够扩展我们的知识,并推进共生研究的前沿。正如最近一期《》中所描述的,迈尔斯及其同事(K. N. 迈尔斯、D. 康恩和A. M. V. 布朗,《mSystems》,6:e01048-20,2021,https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.01048-20)采用了基因组略读方法来了解专性有益共生体在植物寄生剑线虫中的作用。线虫在生态系统功能和健康方面极为丰富且是关键参与者。然而,它们在实验室中难以操控。迈尔斯等人使用的方法缓解了这些挑战,以阐明一种了解较少的有益共生关系的相对完整情况。
需注意,原文中“正如最近一期《》中所描述的”这里《》部分原文缺失具体期刊名。