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Abstract
Mangrove ecosystem contains diverse group of microorganisms that have not been studied extensively. The present study used metagenomic approach for understanding the diversity of bacteria in a mangrove ecosystem from South India. Water, top soil and sediment samples were analyzed and the dominant Phyla were Firmicutes(75–81 %) followed by Proteobacteria(12–15 %). Oenococcusoeni(33–35 %) was the most abundant bacterial species, followed by Bacillus(18–22 %) in all the samples. But the remaining species showed variedabundanceamong the samples. Lysinibacillushalotolerance (9–17 %), Loktanella cinnabarina (11–13 %), Cohnella hongkongensis (2–7%), Parcubacteria(1–2.5 %) and Oreniasivashensis (0.7–2%). Top soil sample had the most abundance of bacteria, but sediment sample had the most species diversity. Water samplefrom Mangrove contained bacteria of more diverse evolutionary lineage, which showed significant diversity among other samples.
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Ecological Genetics and Genomics publishes ecological studies of broad interest that provide significant insight into ecological interactions or/ and species diversification. New data in these areas are published as research papers, or methods and resource reports that provide novel information on technologies or tools that will be of interest to a broad readership. Complete data sets are shared where appropriate. The journal also provides Reviews, and Perspectives articles, which present commentary on the latest advances published both here and elsewhere, placing such progress in its broader biological context. Topics include: -metagenomics -population genetics/genomics -evolutionary ecology -conservation and molecular adaptation -speciation genetics -environmental and marine genomics -ecological simulation -genomic divergence of organisms