- Blow, M. J.;
- Deutschbauer, A. M.;
- Hoover, C. A.;
- Lamson, J.;
- Lamson, J.;
- Price, M. N.;
- Waters, J.;
- Wetmore, K. M.;
- Bristow, J.;
- Arkin, A. P.
Bacteria and Archaea exhibit a huge diversity of metabolic capabilities with fundamental importance in the environment, and potential applications in biotechnology. However, the genetic bases of these capabilities remain unclear due largely to an absence of technologies that link DNA sequence to molecular function. To address this challenge, we are developing a pipeline for high throughput annotation of gene function using mutagenesis, growth assays and DNA sequencing. By applying this pipeline to annotate gene function in 50 diverse microbes we hope to discover thousands of new gene functions and produce a proof of principle `Functional Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea?.