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Geographic Barriers Isolate Endemic Populations of Hyperthermophilic Archaea
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BiologyMicrobial DiversityBiodiversityMolecular Evolutionary EcologyEngineeringMolecular EcologyRandom Genetic DriftExtremophileEvolutionary BiologyMicrobial EcologyGeographic BarriersArchaeaMicrobiologyGlobal Species RichnessHyperthermophilic ArchaeaMedicineMicrobial EvolutionEvolutionary Microbiology
Barriers to dispersal between populations allow them to diverge through local adaptation or random genetic drift. High-resolution multilocus sequence analysis revealed that, on a global scale, populations of hyperthermophilic microorganisms are isolated from one another by geographic barriers and have diverged over the course of their recent evolutionary history. The identification of a biogeographic pattern in the archaeon Sulfolobus challenges the current model of microbial biodiversity in which unrestricted dispersal constrains the development of global species richness.
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