Chapter Twelve Genomics for Key Players in the N Cycle From Guinea Pigs to the Next Frontier
Results
Microbial functional diversity across biogeochemical provinces in the central Pacific Ocean
Single-cell genomics reveals complex carbohydrate degradation patterns in poribacterial symbionts of marine sponges
Functional plasticity of HCO3 – uptake and CO2 fixation in Cupriavidus necator H16
Comparative genomics reveals unique wood‐decay strategies and fruiting body development in the Schizophyllaceae
Natural soil microbiome variation affects spring foliar phenology with consequences for plant productivity and climate‐driven range shifts
Advances on genomics, biology, ecology and evolution of Brachypodium, a bridging model grass system for cereals and biofuel grasses
Acquisition of host-derived carbon in biomass of ectomycorrhizal fungus pisolithus microcarpus is correlated to fungal carbon demand and plant defences.
A Functional Mini-Integrase in a Two-Protein Type V-C CRISPR System
Genome Sequence of Amycolatopsis sp. Strain ATCC 39116, a Plant Biomass-Degrading Actinomycete
Leveraging single-cell genomics to expand the fungal tree of life
Coral life history and symbiosis: Functional genomic resources for two reef building Caribbean corals, Acropora palmata and Montastraea faveolata