Unprecedented levels of horizontal gene transfer among spatially co-occurring Shewanella bacteria from the Baltic Sea.
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Azospirillum genomes reveal transition of bacteria from aquatic to terrestrial environmentsShewanella baltica Ecotypes Have Wide Transcriptional Variation under the Same Growth ConditionsBacterial species may exist, metagenomics reveal.Patterns and architecture of genomic islands in marine bacteria.An automated approach for the identification of horizontal gene transfers from complete genomes reveals the rhizome of Rickettsiales.Diversity and abundance of the bacterial community of the red Macroalga Porphyra umbilicalis: did bacterial farmers produce macroalgae?Stability, genotypic and phenotypic diversity of Shewanella baltica in the redox transition zone of the Baltic Sea.Horizontal gene exchange in environmental microbiotaBiased gene transfer and its implications for the concept of lineageAssessing the Unseen Bacterial Diversity in Microbial Communities"Every Gene Is Everywhere but the Environment Selects": Global Geolocalization of Gene Sharing in Environmental Samples through Network AnalysisGrappling with Proteus: population level approaches to understanding microbial diversityBiogeochemical implications of the ubiquitous colonization of marine habitats and redox gradients by Marinobacter species.Genome-wide selective sweeps and gene-specific sweeps in natural bacterial populationsEnvironmental shaping of codon usage and functional adaptation across microbial communitiesDiffering lifestyles of Staphylococcus epidermidis as revealed through Bayesian clustering of multilocus sequence types.Isolation and Characterization of a Shewanella Phage-Host System from the Gut of the Tunicate, Ciona intestinalis.A tree of cellular life inferred from a genomic census of molecular functions.Whole genome comparison of six Crocosphaera watsonii strains with differing phenotypes.Contrasting inter- and intraspecies recombination patterns in the "Harveyi clade" vibrio collected over large spatial and temporal scales.From green to red: horizontal gene transfer of the phycoerythrin gene cluster between Planktothrix strainsCold-active bacteriophages from the Baltic Sea ice have diverse genomes and virus-host interactions.Draft Genome Sequence of Shewanella baltica M1 Isolated from Brackish Surface Water of the Gulf of Gdańsk.Genome sequencing of five Shewanella baltica strains recovered from the oxic-anoxic interface of the Baltic Sea.Divergence in gene regulation contributes to sympatric speciation of Shewanella baltica strains.Dissemination and loss of a biofilm-related genomic island in marine Pseudoalteromonas mediated by integrative and conjugative elements.Ecology drives a global network of gene exchange connecting the human microbiome.The lytic Myoviridae of Enterobacteriaceae form tight recombining assemblages separated by discontinuities in genome average nucleotide identity and lateral gene flow.Genome Variation in the Model Halophilic BacteriumInsights on nitrate respiration by Shewanella
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Unprecedented levels of horizontal gene transfer among spatially co-occurring Shewanella bacteria from the Baltic Sea.
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Alejandro Caro-Quintero
Ingrid Brettar
Joel Klappenbach
Konstantinos T Konstantinidis
Manfred G Höfle
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10.1038/ISMEJ.2010.93
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2010-07-01T00:00:00Z