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Adaptive radiations are well-known for animals and plants, but not for microbes. Here, Hehemann et al. show that there has been a recent adaptive radiation of bacteria in the Vibrionaceae to use different forms of alginate and that this radiation has ...
Jan-Hendrik Hehemann+9 more
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TsrA Regulates Virulence and Intestinal Colonization in
Pathogenic strains of Vibrio cholerae require careful regulation of horizontally acquired virulence factors that are largely located on horizontally acquired genomic islands (HAIs).
Cory D. DuPai+4 more
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Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a model organism for the study of bacteria with multipartite genomes. Its two chromosomes of different sizes initiate their DNA replication at distinct time points in the ...
Franziska S. Kemter+10 more
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ABSTRACT The increase in the body weight of animals, a pivotal indicator closely tied to production, is important to the aquaculture industry. Despite remarkable variability in gut microbiomes, which are intricately associated with their hosts and affect overall performance, fitness, and physiological outcomes, across individuals and species, the ...
Zhimin Zhang+8 more
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Plesiomonas shigelloides Septicemia and Meningitis in a Neonate
A newborn infant is described who presented with septicemia and meningoencephalitis caused by Plesiomonas shigelloides, a Gram-negative rod belonging to the family Vibrionaceae. This appears to be the first documented case in a neonate in Canada. Despite
Julian D Eason, Donlim Peacock
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A 114‐day feeding trial was used to investigate the influence of vitamin A (VA) on growth performance, nonspecific immune responses and shell microbiota in juvenile sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus intermedius). Graded levels of VA (0, 4000, 8000, 16,000, 32,000 and 64,000 IU/kg) were added to make six experimental feeds. Each feed was allocated to three
Dan Gou+9 more
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CRISPR-Cas systems are present predominantly on mobile genetic elements in Vibrio species
Background Bacteria are prey for many viruses that hijack the bacterial cell in order to propagate, which can result in bacterial cell lysis and death.
Nathan D. McDonald+4 more
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Ecology and population structure of Vibrionaceae in the coastal ocean [PDF]
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering; and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), 2010.
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Smart packaging is a continuously evolving sector that may provide solutions to several cold chain management challenges and shows great potential toward food waste reduction. Fish is a highly nutritious yet perishable commodity with increasing statistics of annual loss and waste.
Evgenia Basdeki+7 more
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Merging Taxonomy with Ecological Population Prediction in a Case Study of Vibrionaceae [PDF]
ABSTRACT We synthesized population structure data from three studies that assessed the fine-scale distribution of Vibrionaceae among temporally and spatially distinct environmental categories in coastal seawater and animals.
Sarah P. Preheim+2 more
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