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Mobile-CRISPRi protocol optimization for Vibrionaceae. [PDF]
Mobile clustered regularly interspaced palindromic repeats interference (Mobile-CRISPRi) is an established method for bacterial gene expression knockdown. The deactivated Cas9 protein and guide RNA are isopropyl β-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside inducible, and
Geyman LJ+5 more
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Emerging Research Topics in the Vibrionaceae and the Squid–Vibrio Symbiosis
The Vibrionaceae encompasses a cosmopolitan group that is mostly aquatic and possesses tremendous metabolic and genetic diversity. Given the importance of this taxon, it deserves continued and deeper research in a multitude of areas. This review outlines
William Soto
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Improving environmental monitoring of Vibrionaceae in coastal ecosystems through 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing [PDF]
The Vibrionaceae family groups genetically and metabolically diverse bacteria thriving in all marine environments. Despite often representing a minor fraction of bacterial assemblages, members of this family can exploit a wide variety of nutritional ...
Elisa Banchi+4 more
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Growth Reduction of Vibrionaceae and Microflora Diversity in Ice-Stored Pacific White Shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) Treated with a Low-Frequency Electric Field. [PDF]
A novel storage technique that combines the low-frequency electric field (LFEF) and ice temperature was used to extend the shelf life of Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei).
Xu L+6 more
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Bacterial communities associated with fish larvae are highly influenced by the microbiota of live prey used as feed (rotifers or Artemia), generally dominated by bacterial strains with a low degree of specialization and high growth rates, (e.g ...
José Pintado+3 more
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The Pelagic Bacterium Paraphotobacterium marinum Has the Smallest Complete Genome Within the Family Vibrionaceae [PDF]
Members of the family Vibrionaceae are metabolically versatile and ubiquitous in natural environments, with extraordinary genome feature of two chromosomes.
Zhaobin Huang+8 more
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Background In bacteria, pan-genomes are the result of an evolutionary “tug of war” between selection and horizontal gene transfer (HGT). High rates of HGT increase the genetic pool and the effective population size (N e ), resulting in open pan-genomes ...
Mirna Vázquez-Rosas-Landa+9 more
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Vibrionaceae is a widespread family of aquatic bacteria that includes emerging pathogens and symbionts. Many Vibrionaceae harbor a type VI secretion system (T6SS), which is a secretion apparatus used to deliver toxins, termed effectors, into neighboring ...
Yasmin Dar, Dor Salomon, Eran Bosis
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Genomic and systems evolution in
Background The steadily increasing number of prokaryotic genomes has accelerated the study of genome evolution; in particular, the availability of sets of genomes from closely related bacteria has facilitated the exploration of the mechanisms underlying ...
Rodriguez Stephen A+6 more
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Availability of Nanopore sequences in the genome taxonomy for Vibrionaceae systematics: Rumoiensis clade species as a test case [PDF]
Whole genome sequence comparisons have become essential for establishing a robust scheme in bacterial taxonomy. To generalize this genome-based taxonomy, fast, reliable, and cost-effective genome sequencing methodologies are required.
Mami Tanaka+4 more
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