Ronald Amundson
VerifiedUniversity of California, Berkeley · Forest Science
Active 1975–2024
Research topics
- Soil science
- Oceanography
- Biology
- Geomorphology
- Geochemistry
- Ecology
- Geography
- Physical geography
- Geology
- Computational biology
- Environmental science
- Paleontology
- Evolutionary biology
- Genetics
Selected publications
Quaternary Science Reviews · 2021 · 53 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Geology
- Environmental science
- Physical geography
Clades of huge phages from across Earth’s ecosystems
Nature · 2020 · 533 citations
- Biology
- Genetics
- Computational biology
. Here we sequenced DNA from diverse ecosystems and found hundreds of phage genomes with lengths of more than 200 kilobases (kb), including a genome of 735 kb, which is-to our knowledge-the largest phage genome to be described to date. Thirty-five genomes were manually curated to completion (circular and no gaps). Expanded genetic repertoires include diverse and previously undescribed CRISPR-Cas systems, transfer RNAs (tRNAs), tRNA synthetases, tRNA-modification enzymes, translation-initiation and elongation factors, and ribosomal proteins. The CRISPR-Cas systems of phages have the capacity to silence host transcription factors and translational genes, potentially as part of a larger interaction network that intercepts translation to redirect biosynthesis to phage-encoded functions. In addition, some phages may repurpose bacterial CRISPR-Cas systems to eliminate competing phages. We phylogenetically define the major clades of huge phages from human and other animal microbiomes, as well as from oceans, lakes, sediments, soils and the built environment. We conclude that the large gene inventories of huge phages reflect a conserved biological strategy, and that the phages are distributed across a broad bacterial host range and across Earth's ecosystems.
Recent grants
ETBC: Collaborative Research: "The Effect of Climate on the Terrestial Sulfur Cycle"
NSF · $902k · 2008–2013
Role of Rainfall on the Geochemical Evolution of Soils: The Atacama Desert of Chile
NSF · $468k · 2005–2009
NSF · $67k · 2014–2015
NIH · $16.5M · 2009
NSF · $39k · 2002–2005
Frequent coauthors
- 39 shared
Arjun M. Heimsath
Arizona State University
- 32 shared
S. A. Ewing
Montana State University
- 30 shared
W. T. Baisden
- 29 shared
W. E. Dietrich
Planetary Science Institute
- 26 shared
Jonathan Sanderman
Woodwell Climate Research Center
- 22 shared
J. A. Laurence
- 22 shared
Oliver A. Chadwick
- 20 shared
Libby A. Stern
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Education
- 1984
PhD, Environmental Science
University of California Riverside
- 1977
BS Soil Science, Agronomy
South Dakota State University
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