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Nitrogen Fixation Aligns with nifH Abundance and Expression in Two Coral Trophic Functional Groups
Microbial nitrogen fixation (diazotrophy) is a functional trait widely associated with tropical reef-building (scleractinian) corals. While the integral role of nitrogen fixation in coral nutrient dynamics is recognized, its ecological significance ...
Claudia Pogoreutz +9 more
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Lifelong calorie restriction affects indicators of colonic health in aging C57Bl/6J mice [PDF]
Diminished colonic health is associated with various age-related pathologies. Calorie restriction (CR) is an effective strategy to increase healthy lifespan, although underlying mechanisms are not fully elucidated. Here, we report the effects of lifelong
Franceschi, Claudio +12 more
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Chemical ecology of symbioses in cycads, an ancient plant lineage
Summary Cycads are an ancient lineage of gymnosperms that maintain a plethora of symbiotic associations from across the tree of life. They have myriad morphological, structural, physiological, chemical, and behavioral adaptations that position them as a unique system to study the evolution, ecology, and mechanism of symbiosis.
Shayla Salzman +6 more
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Coupling metabolic footprinting and flux balance analysis to predict how single gene knockouts perturb microbial metabolism [PDF]
Tese de mestrado. Biologia (Bioinformática e Biologia Computacional). Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2012The model organisms Caenorhabditis elegans and E. coli form one of the simplest gut microbe host interaction models. Interventions in
Correia, Gonçalo dos Santos, 1989-
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Background Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL; Hermetia illucens) are increasingly farmed as a sustainable source of animal protein and are capable of converting diverse organic material into high-value biomass.
Friscasari F. Gurusinga +5 more
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Marine spatial planning for socio‐ecological management of animal‐associated microbiomes
This article presents a needed discussion, general workflow, and world‐first application of how host‐associated microbial diversity can be incorporated into marine conservation network designs. It uses deep‐sea sponge and coral microbiomes off eastern Canada as a blueprint.
Kathrin Busch +5 more
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Concepts and criteria defining emerging microbiome applications
Advances in microbiome research have resulted in microbiome applications increasingly entering the market. Commercialisation of these novel applications is associated with challenges, often caused by non‐comprehensive communication or insufficient documentation.
Tanja Kostic +17 more
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Coral bleaching events in the marine environment are now occurring globally, and the frequency and severity of these events are increasing. Critically, these events can cause the symbiosis between Symbiodiniaceae and their coral hosts to break down, but ...
Jessica L. Bergman +2 more
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ABSTRACT Since the advent of next‐generation sequencing, investigators worldwide have sought to discern whether a functional and biologically or clinically relevant prenatal microbiome exists. One line of research has led to the hypothesis that microbial DNA detected in utero/in ovo or prior to birth/hatching is a result of contamination and does not ...
Gwendolynn Hummel, Kjersti Aagaard
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Combined genotyping, microbial diversity and metabolite profiling studies on farmed Mytilus spp. from Kiel Fjord [PDF]
The blue mussel Mytilus is a popular food source with high economical value. Species of the M. edulis complex (M. edulis, M. galloprovincialis and M.
Blümel, Martina +7 more
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