摘要
In the May 22, 2015 issue of Science magazine, several articles (including the editorial, research papers, and perspectives) were published on the Tara Oceans Project and studies related to ocean microbes [1-8]. This represents truly a milestone for studies in both ocean ecology and microbial communities. As stated on the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) website (http://www.embl.de/tara-oceans/start/): "Tara Oceans results reveal climate change insights, and a treasure trove of novel species and genes."
In the May 22, 2015 issue of Science magazine, several articles (including the editorial, research papers, and perspectives) were published on the Tara Oceans Project and studies related to ocean microbes [1-8]. This represents truly a milestone for studies in both ocean ecology and microbial communities. As stated on the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) website (http://www.embl.de/tara-oceans/start/): "Tara Oceans results reveal climate change insights, and a treasure trove of novel species and genes."
基金
partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.61103167 and 31271410)
the National High-tech R&D Program (863 Program
Grant Nos.2012AA023107 and 2014AA021502) from the Ministry of Science and Technology of China
the Sino-German Research Center (Grant No.GZ878)