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  • A global census of marine microbial life has revealed remarkable diversity and ecological roles in oceans, home to an estimated 2 million species of eukaryotic and prokaryotic microbes.
  • Prokaryotic microbes are present in much higher densities than eukaryotes, which may have significant implications for their roles in industrial processes and product development.
  • The article highlights knowledge gaps and technological needs to enhance our understanding and utilization of these marine microbes, referencing advancements from the European Horizon 2020 project 'INMARE'.

Article Abstract

A global census of marine microbial life has been underway over the past several decades. During this period, there have been scientific breakthroughs in estimating microbial diversity and understanding microbial functioning and ecology. It is estimated that the ocean, covering 71% of the earth's surface with its estimated volume of about 2 × 1018 m3 and an average depth of 3800 m, hosts the largest population of microbes on Earth. More than 2 million eukaryotic and prokaryotic species are thought to thrive both in the ocean and on its surface. Prokaryotic cell abundances can reach densities of up to 1012 cells per millilitre, exceeding eukaryotic densities of around 106 cells per millilitre of seawater. Besides their large numbers and abundance, marine microbial assemblages and their organic catalysts (enzymes) have a largely underestimated value for their use in the development of industrial products and processes. In this perspective article, we identified critical gaps in knowledge and technology to fast-track this development. We provided a general overview of the presumptive microbial assemblages in oceans, and an estimation of what is known and the enzymes that have been currently retrieved. We also discussed recent advances made in this area by the collaborative European Horizon 2020 project 'INMARE'.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6322442PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fny285DOI Listing

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