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mSphere of Influence: Rethinking microbial identity through variability [PDF]
Laura Veschetti works in the field of microbial genomics and adaptation. In this mSphere of Influence article, she reflects on how the work of Marvig et al. on within-host evolution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, together with long-term evolution experiments
Laura Veschetti
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Phylogenetic and evolutionary patterns in microbial carotenoid biosynthesis are revealed by comparative genomics. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Carotenoids are multifunctional, taxonomically widespread and biotechnologically important pigments. Their biosynthesis serves as a model system for understanding the evolution of secondary metabolism.
Jonathan L Klassen
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Redefining the Taxonomic Boundaries of Genus Xanthomonas
The genus Xanthomonas primarily comprises phytopathogenic species. By carrying out deep phylo-taxonogenomics, we recently reported that the genera Xylella, Stenotrophomonas, and Pseudoxanthomonas are misclassified and belong to the genus Xanthomonas ...
Kanika Bansal +4 more
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Genomic data resource of type strains of genus Pseudoxanthomonas
Genus Pseudoxanthomonas represents a relatively newly characterized group of gamma-proteobacterium of environmental origin. Species of the genus have very similar morphology to strains belonging to Xanthomonas, Xylella and Stenotrophomonas.
Kanika Bansal +4 more
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Xanthomonas species are primarily known as a group of phytopathogens infecting diverse plants. Recent molecular studies reveal the existence of potential novel species and strains of Xanthomonas following a nonpathogenic lifestyle.
Kanika Bansal +2 more
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IntroductionBurkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) clonal complex (CC) 31, the predominant lineage causing devastating outbreaks globally, has been a growing concern of infections in non-cystic fibrosis (NCF) patients in India. B.
Tanu Saroha +9 more
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Unravelling the interplay of ecological processes structuring the bacterial rare biosphere
Most ecological communities harbor many rare species (i.e., the rare biosphere), however, relatively little is known about how distinct ecological processes structure their existence.
Xiu Jia +2 more
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Summary: Microbial inoculations contribute to reducing agricultural systems' environmental footprint by supporting sustainable production and regulating climate change.
Xipeng Liu +2 more
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Blue Microbiology—Aquatic Microbial Resources for Sustainable Life on Earth
The exploration of the microbial world in research continues to be fascinating and unending in several aspects of taxonomy, genomics, evolution, and industrial applications [...]
Chatragadda Ramesh, Laurent Dufossé
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The soil microbiome is a complex living network that plays essential roles in agricultural systems, regardless of the level of intensification. However, the effects of agricultural management on the soil microbiome and the association with plant ...
Eduard Mas-Carrió +5 more
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