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This study identified DNA viruses from Qiangyong proglacial lake sediments on the Tibetan Plateau, revealing a highly diverse and previously uncharacterized viral community. These viruses influence microbial community structure and function by infecting key nutrient‐transforming taxa and encoding auxiliary metabolic genes that modulate host metabolism.
Yang Zhao +6 more
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RVFScan predicts virulence factor genes and hypervirulence of the clinical metagenome [PDF]
Bing Gu +12 more
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A novel marine magnetotactic coccus, strain HHB‐1, was isolated from intertidal sediments in Houhai Bay, China. HHB‐1 cells are large coccoid–ovoid bacteria that contain multiple chains of prismatic magnetite magnetosomes and conspicuous Ca/Mg‐rich polyphosphate granules.
Yuzan Che +6 more
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Use of Shotgun Metagenome Sequencing To Detect Fecal Colonization with Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria in Children [PDF]
Heidi Andersen +6 more
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An overview of some of the challenges in metagenome analysis, a short summary of our surveywork in an assisted-care facility, and an introduction to the remaining talks in the Metagenomics session.
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This study analyzed gut microbiota in older adults with and without Frailty Syndrome by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and metagenomics. Frailty was associated with altered microbial composition, metabolic functions, and increased antimicrobial resistance, whereas non‐frail individuals showed healthier profiles.
Ana Barberá +5 more
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Additional file 4 of A comprehensive survey of integron-associated genes present in metagenomes
Mariana Buongermino Pereira +5 more
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RAF Inhibitors, Fishing Bacterial Transporters Out of Metagenomes, and Yeast-Based, Industrial Scale Production of Isoprenoids [PDF]
Milka Kostić
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Development of Metagenomic Methods for Health Monitoring of Endangered Species Using Fecal Samples
ABSTRACT Metagenomic analysis of fecal samples is emerging as a powerful tool for monitoring endangered species, particularly in assessing the burden of pathogens and parasites that can threaten population viability. However, accurate identification in non‐model species remains challenging due to the frequent absence of host‐specific pathogen reference
Román Sapino +2 more
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