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Populations of Stored Product Mite Tyrophagus putrescentiae Differ in Their Bacterial Communities
Background: Tyrophagus putrescentiae colonizes different human-related habitats and feeds on various post-harvest foods. The microbiota acquired by these mites can influence the nutritional plasticity in different populations.
Tomas Erban +7 more
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The CRISPR-Cas adaptive immune system has been attracting increasing scientific interest for biological functions and biotechnological applications. Data on the Serratia marcescens system are scarce.
Maria Scrascia +7 more
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Gill-associated ammonia oxidizers are widespread in teleost fish
Recent advances in sequencing methods have greatly expanded the knowledge of teleost-associated microorganisms. While fish-gut microbiomes are comparatively well studied, less attention has gone toward other, external organ-microbiome associations. Gills
Wouter Mes +5 more
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An association comprising a solitary ascidian attached to the dorsal surface of a holothurian was discovered in 2022 on the bathyal seafloor (ca. 2000 m depth) of the western slope of the Chishima (Kuril-Kamchatka) Trench, off the southeastern coast of ...
Akito Ogawa, Teruaki Nishikawa
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In insect–microbe symbiosis, understanding the diversity of associated bacteria is crucial. DNA-dependent sequence methods are widely used to assess microbial diversity in insects, but they cannot distinguish between live and dead microbes.
Miaomiao Li +7 more
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Transovarial Transmission of Symbionts in Insects
Many insects, on account of their unbalanced diet, live in obligate symbiotic associations with microorganisms (bacteria or yeast-like symbionts), which provide them with substances missing in the food they consume. In the body of host insect, symbiotic microorganisms may occur intracellularly (e.g., in specialized cells of mesodermal origin termed ...
Szklarzewicz, Teresa, Michalik, Anna
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Reef‐building corals are under serious threat from ocean warming, which directly impacts their symbiotic partnership with dinoflagellates from the family Symbiodiniaceae; a partnership integral for the survival of coral reefs.
Reem K. AlMealla +9 more
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Editorial: Actinobacteria plant interaction: recent molecular tools and biology
Zhen Wang +3 more
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