Comparative genomics of freshwater Fe-oxidizing bacteria: implications for physiology, ecology, and systematics
Results
Water aging and the quality of organic carbon sources drive niche partitioning of the active bathypelagic prokaryotic microbiome
Genome sequence of Phaeobacter caeruleus type strain (DSM 24564T), a surface-associated member of the marine Roseobacter clade
Contrasting Life Strategies of Viruses that Infect Photo- and Heterotrophic Bacteria, as Revealed by Viral Tagging
An improved genome of the model marine alga Ostreococcus tauri unfolds by assessing Illumina de novo assemblies
Genome-wide fitness profiling reveals molecular mechanisms that bacteria use to interact with Trichoderma atroviride exometabolites
Spirochaeta cellobiosiphila sp. nov., a facultatively anaerobic, marine spirochaete
Whole genome comparisons of Fragaria, Prunus and Malus reveal different modes of evolution between Rosaceous subfamilies
Absence of genome reduction in diverse, facultative endohyphal bacteria
Adaptations to marine versus terrestrial low temperature environments as revealed by comparative genomic analyses of the genus Psychrobacter
Genome analysis of the marine bacterium Kiloniella laminariae and first insights into comparative genomics with related Kiloniella species
CRAGE-CRISPR facilitates rapid activation of secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters in bacteria