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This project investigates ammonia oxidizing archaea, which play a significant role in the nitrogen cycle and greenhouse gas production. By analyzing their genomes, the research aims to uncover the evolutionary history and metabolic features of these organisms, enhancing our understanding of their ecological success.
Ammonia oxidizing archaea (AOA), a clade of the Thaumarchaeota phylum, diversified in a variety of marine and terrestrial environments.
Due to their abundance, AOA are deemed major players in the global cycle of nitrogen.
They also produce greenhouse gasses.
Despite their ecological importance, the nature and origin of ammonia oxidizing metabolism and the reasons for the ecological success of AOA are still unknown.
This project aims at performing the first comprehensive evolutionary and comparat…
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
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