Coastal bacteria and protists assimilate viral carbon and nitrogen
Results
Multifunctional cellulases are potent, versatile tools for a renewable bioeconomy
Microbial species and intraspecies units exist and are maintained by ecological cohesiveness coupled to high homologous recombination
Giant viruses with an expanded complement of translation system components
Community structure explains antibiotic resistance gene dynamics over a temperature gradient in soil
Soil pH influences the structure of virus communities at local and global scales
The regulatory and transcriptional landscape associated with carbon utilization in a filamentous fungus
Silicon-rich soil amendments impact microbial community composition and the composition of arsM bearing microbes
Reactive iron, not fungal community, drives organic carbon oxidation potential in floodplain soils
Multiple microbial guilds mediate soil methane cycling along a wetland salinity gradient
Medicago root nodule microbiomes: insights into a complex ecosystem with potential candidates for plant growth promotion
Complex transcriptional regulations of a hyperparasitic quadripartite system in giant viruses infecting protists