Draft:Macroalgae Microbiome
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A macroalga microbiome describes the dynamic communities of microorganisms living in symbiosis with a macroalga, which are often regarded together as a unit called a holobiont.[1]. Macroalgae is a broad term for thousands of species of multicellular eukaryotes, which are categorized into brown, red, or green algae. While brown algae are often the largest in size, red algae have a longer evolutionary history and hence are more diverse. Macroalgae-bacteria relationships have evolved since the first red alga originated about 1.6 billion years ago[2]. In this relationship, the macroalgae is considered to be the host as it is the largest in size. Meanwhile, the microbiome, which is the genetic information of all the microbiota associated, is highly diverse, varying even within the same macroalga species[3][4]. Most macroalgae live in coastal areas, and similar to other marine photoautotrophs, they are mainly found in the euphotic zone. Often, multiple species of algae coexist in close proximity, suggesting overlap in their roles as microbial hosts.
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- Comment: I'm getting a pretty strong feeling that this may have been written by AI. Pbritti (talk) 05:14, 6 April 2024 (UTC)