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2012-09-01The presence and role of bacterial quorum sensing in activated sludgeChong, G; Kimyon, O; Rice, SA; Kjelleberg, S; Manefield, M
2012-10-01Candidatus Thermochlorobacter aerophilum: An aerobic chlorophotoheterotrophic member of the phylum Chlorobi defined by metagenomics and metatranscriptomicsLiu, Z; Klatt, CG; Ludwig, M; Rusch, DB; Jensen, SI; Kühl, M; Ward, DM; Bryant, DA
2010-03-01Do the organic sulfur compounds DMSP and DMS drive coral microbial associations?Raina, JB; Dinsdale, EA; Willis, BL; Bourne, DG
2013-12-04Simultaneous transcriptional profiling of bacteria and their host cellsHumphrys, MS; Creasy, T; Sun, Y; Shetty, AC; Chibucos, MC; Drabek, EF; Fraser, CM; Farooq, U; Sengamalay, N; Ott, S; Shou, H; Bavoil, PM; Mahurkar, A; Myers, GSA
2017-09-21DESMAN: A new tool for de novo extraction of strains from metagenomesQuince, C; Delmont, TO; Raguideau, S; Alneberg, J; Darling, AE; Collins, G; Eren, AM
2012-01-01Global biogeography of SAR11 marine bacteriaBrown, MV; Lauro, FM; Demaere, MZ; Muir, L; Wilkins, D; Thomas, T; Riddle, MJ; Fuhrman, JA; Andrews-Pfannkoch, C; Hoffman, JM; McQuaid, JB; Allen, A; Rintoul, SR; Cavicchioli, R
2011-03-01Functional genomic analysis of an uncultured δ-proteobacterium in the sponge Cymbastela concentricaLiu, MY; Kjelleberg, S; Thomas, T
2011-09-23Substrate type determines metagenomic profiles from diverse chemical habitatsJeffries, TC; Seymour, JR; Gilbert, JA; Dinsdale, EA; Newton, K; Leterme, SSC; Roudnew, B; Smith, RJ; Seuront, L; Mitchell, JG
2020-06Symbiolite formation: a powerful in vitro model to untangle the role of bacterial communities in the photosynthesis-induced formation of microbialites.Nitschke, MR; Fidalgo, C; Simões, J; Brandão, C; Alves, A; Serôdio, J; Frommlet, JC
2021-07-23Strainberry: automated strain separation in low-complexity metagenomes using long readsVicedomini, R; Quince, C; Darling, AE; Chikhi, R
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