Diverse ecophysiological adaptations of subsurface Thaumarchaeota in floodplain sediments revealed through genome-resolved metagenomics
Results
Four Draft Single-Cell Genome Sequences of Novel, Nearly Identical Kiritimatiellaeota Strains Isolated from the Continental Deep Subsurface
Genomics discovery of giant fungal viruses from subsurface oceanic crustal fluids
Function-driven single-cell genomics uncovers cellulose-degrading bacteria from the rare biosphere
Active anaerobic methane oxidation and sulfur disproportionation in the deep terrestrial subsurface
Critical biogeochemical functions in the subsurface are associated with bacteria from new phyla and little studied lineages
Deep-branching acetogens in serpentinized subsurface fluids of Oman
Long-Term Transcriptional Activity at Zero Growth of a Cosmopolitan Rare Biosphere Member
Complete Genome Sequence of the Subsurface, Mesophilic Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium Desulfovibrio aespoeensis Aspo-2
Diverse and unconventional methanogens, methanotrophs, and methylotrophs in metagenome-assembled genomes from subsurface sediments of the Slate River floodplain, Crested Butte, CO, USA.
Activity-based, genome-resolved metagenomics uncovers key populations and pathways involved in subsurface conversions of coal to methane
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