Ultrafast and accurate sequence alignment and clustering of viral genomes www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...github.com/refresh-bio/...
Would be great, but I was hoping someone else had an answer :)
How far back do terminal oxidases go?
SAR406/Marinimicrobia in culture! A Marine Group A isolate relies on other growing bacteria for cell wall formation www.nature.com/articles/s41...#jcampubs
Marine Group A isolate IA91 captures peptidoglycan fragments produced by other growing bacteria and uses them to build its own cell wall, an effective and potentially common energy-saving strategy for...
We are looking for a scientific lead to help shape the future of SILVA! SILVA (arb-silva.dedsmz.de/dsmz/career/...#biology#databases#DSMZDigitalDiversity
Why do pangenomes vary so much across bacteria? 🦠🧬 We show that bacterial lifestyle is the key factor shaping variation in pangenome fluidity. Read more in our paper out now in PNAS: doi.org/10.1073/pnas...@lauriebelch.bsky.social@stuwest.bsky.social
Analysis of nearly 3000 archaeal genomes from terrestrial geothermal springs sheds light on interconnected biogeochemical processes www.nature.com/articles/s41...#jcampubs
Here, Qi et al. assembled ~3000 archaeal genomes from hot springs, capturing temporal dynamics and environmental diversity, and systematically explored functional niches and metabolic handoffs, sheddi...
Beautiful study
Smillie et al, 2011. Great paper
DPANN archaea are enigmatic, hard to cultivate and rely on an ectosymbiotic lifestyle (from Pilhofer lab on X). Cool cryoET work we could contribute to: academic.oup.com/ismej/advanc... 🦠🧫🔬
Abstract. DPANN archaea are a diverse group of microorganisms that are thought to rely on an ectosymbiotic lifestyle; however, the cell biology of these ce