Genomic properties of Marine Group A bacteria indicate a role in the marine sulfur cycle
Results
The Architecture of Metabolism Maximizes Biosynthetic Diversity in the Largest Class of Fungi
RNA-Dependent Cysteine Biosynthesis in Bacteria and Archaea
Teredinibacter haidensis sp. nov., Teredinibacter purpureus sp. nov. and Teredinibacter franksiae sp. nov., marine, cellulolytic endosymbiotic bacteria isolated from the gills of the wood-boring mollusc Bankia setacea (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) and emended
Niche of harmful alga Aureococcus anophagefferens revealed through ecogenomics
Molecular Dialogues between Early Divergent Fungi and Bacteria in an Antagonism versus a Mutualism
MIBiG 4.0: advancing biosynthetic gene cluster curation through global collaboration
Global patterns of diversity and metabolism of microbial communities in deep-sea hydrothermal vent deposits
Phage–bacteria relationships and CRISPR elements revealed by a metagenomic survey of the rumen microbiome
Metagenomics untangles potential adaptations of Antarctic endolithic bacteria at the fringe of habitability
Fungal heavy metal adaptation through single nucleotide polymorphisms and copy‐number variation
Acquisition and Adaptation of Ultra-small Parasitic Reduced Genome Bacteria to Mammalian Hosts