Microbial Biodiversity and Bioremediation Assessment Through Omics Approaches
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DOI:
10.3389/fenvc.2020.570326
Publication Date:
2020-09-25T11:47:36Z
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ABSTRACT
Industrialization, population burst, and changing lifestyles have resulted in the genesis of non-degradable pollutants languishing the environment and human health. Biological approaches using microorganisms are gaining importance as an eco-friendly and cost-effective substitute to mitigate the pollution load. Microorganisms can survive in a divergent environment and produce metabolites that can degrade and transform pollutants making it possible to revive contaminated sites naturally. Modern omics technologies like metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, etc. have been used nowadays design strategies to study ecology and diversity of microorganisms and their application in environmental monitoring and bioremediation. The present article will focus on the omics techniques reportedly used in environmental monitoring to tackle the pollution load.
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