A phylogeny-driven genomic encyclopaedia of Bacteria and Archaea
Results
Physiological and genomic evidence of cysteine degradation and aerobic hydrogen sulfide production in freshwater bacteria
Sphingomonas palmae sp. nov. and Sphingomonas gellani sp. nov., endophytically associated phyllosphere bacteria isolated from economically important crop plants
Polynucleobacter necessarius, a model for genome reduction in both free-living and symbiotic bacteria
Cryptic inoviruses revealed as pervasive in bacteria and archaea across Earth’s biomes
Comparative genomics of freshwater Fe-oxidizing bacteria: implications for physiology, ecology, and systematics
Contrasting Life Strategies of Viruses that Infect Photo- and Heterotrophic Bacteria, as Revealed by Viral Tagging
Genome-wide fitness profiling reveals molecular mechanisms that bacteria use to interact with Trichoderma atroviride exometabolites
Cocultivation of Anaerobic Fungi with Rumen Bacteria Establishes an Antagonistic Relationship
Absence of genome reduction in diverse, facultative endohyphal bacteria
Tuning fresh: radiation through rewiring of central metabolism in streamlined bacteria
CRAGE-CRISPR facilitates rapid activation of secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters in bacteria