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Development of methods for the genetic manipulation of
Background Flavobacterium columnare is the causative agent of columnaris disease, a disease affecting many freshwater fish species. Methods for the genetic manipulation for some of the species within the Bacteroidetes, including members of the genus ...
Archibald Kate E +3 more
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Abstract Understanding the natural attenuation of naphthalene (NAP) during riverbank filtration is critical for assessing its environmental risk under riverbank extraction. Dissolved organic matter (DOM), particularly humic acid (HA), exerts complex effects on the NAP attenuation.
Shen Xiaofang +5 more
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Comparative Genomics and Transcriptional Analysis of Flavobacterium columnare Strain ATCC 49512
Flavobacterium columnare is a Gram-negative fish pathogen causing columnaris disease in wild and cultured fish species. Although the pathogen is widespread in aquatic environments and fish worldwide, little is known about biology of F.
Hasan C. Tekedar +5 more
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Legionella pneumophila, the agent of Legionnaires' disease pneumonia, is transmitted to humans following the inhalation of contaminated water droplets. In aquatic systems, L. pneumophila survives much of time within multi-organismal biofilms.
Catherine R Stewart +2 more
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Diverse Microbial Communities Assemble on Both Recalcitrant and Labile Carbon Sources
Taxonomically and functionally distinct communities assemble on cellulose and its monomer, glucose. Although single carbon sources were provided, high and comparable diversity was maintained in both environments, supported by extensive cross‐feeding and scavenging. However, glucose supported higher biomass than cellulose and selected generalists, while
Kaumudi H. Prabhakara +4 more
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ABSTRACT Flavobacterium spp. are the etiological agents of columnaris disease. Although there is evidence that columnaris poses a significant threat to the farming of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum), there remains a large gap in understanding the genetic and phenotypic diversities of columnaris‐causing bacteria (CCB).
Elcimara Cardoso Pereira +8 more
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Bacterial Community Associated with Fish and Water from Congonhas River, Sertaneja, Paraná, Brazil
A bacteriological study was conducted on fish and water from Congonhas River, Sertaneja (22º58’ S; 50º58’ W), Paraná State, Brazil. From 44% of the analysed fish, bacteria belonging to Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Aeromonas, Enterobacteriaceae ...
José Américo de Sousa +1 more
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Differential Immune Responses Correlate With Chytridiomycosis Severity in Italian Crested Newts
ABSTRACT In the midst of the current biodiversity crisis, amphibians are severely threatened by emerging diseases such as chytridiomycosis. Characterizing the mechanisms that underlie susceptibility to this disease is fundamental to improve amphibian conservation.
Léa Fieschi‐Méric +7 more
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Schematic illustration of the workflow from DNA sequence‐based research to expression in shaking flasks and subsequent purification via IMAC. The obtained enzymes broaden the toolbox of enzymes used for halogenation reactions with differing catalytic properties and tolerances to reaction‐related conditions.
Sonja Schönrock +2 more
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Putative Role of Flavobacterium, Dokdonella and Methylophilus Strains in Paracetamol Biodegradation
Paracetamol, the most widely and globally used analgesic and antipyretic, is easily accumulated in aquatic environments. In the present study, the biodegradation of paracetamol in different media (one for general growth, one specific for sulfate reducing
T. Palma +3 more
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