Diversity and evolution of secondary metabolism in the marine actinomycete genus Salinispora
Results
Unusual biology across a group comprising more than 15% of domain Bacteria
A distinct lineage of giant viruses brings a rhodopsin photosystem to unicellular marine predators
Similar Microbial Communities Found on Two Distant Seafloor Basalts
Cave Thiovulum (Candidatus Thiovulum stygium) differs metabolically and genomically from marine species
H2-saturation of high affinity H2-oxidizing bacteria alters the ecological niche of soil microorganisms unevenly among taxonomic groups
Diverse Marinimicrobia bacteria may mediate coupled biogeochemical cycles along eco-thermodynamic gradients
Specialized proteomic responses and an ancient photoprotection mechanism sustain marine green algal growth during phosphate limitation
Differences in crop bacterial community structure between hoatzins from different geographical locations
Major role of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in dark ocean carbon fixation
Marine Proteobacteria metabolize glycolate via the β-hydroxyaspartate cycle
Marine Synechococcus isolates representing globally abundant genomic lineages demonstrate a unique evolutionary path of genome reduction without a decrease in GC content