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Microbial community biofabrics in a geothermal mine aditFactors Influencing Bacterial Diversity and Community Composition in Municipal Drinking Waters in the Ohio River Basin, USAEnvironmental Drivers of Differences in Microbial Community Structure in Crude Oil Reservoirs across a Methanogenic GradientMicrobially influenced corrosion communities associated with fuel-grade ethanol environmentsDiverse capacity for 2-methylhopanoid production correlates with a specific ecological nicheSurface orientation affects the direction of cone growth by Leptolyngbya sp. strain C1, a likely architect of coniform structures Octopus Spring (Yellowstone National Park)Diversity and stratification of archaea in a hypersaline microbial matUnexpected diversity and complexity of the Guerrero Negro hypersaline microbial matEucaryotic diversity in a hypersaline microbial mat.Microbial species richness and metabolic activities in hypersaline microbial mats: insight into biosignature formation through lithification.Bacterial diversity and sulfur cycling in a mesophilic sulfide-rich spring.Phylogenetic diversity and ecology of environmental Archaea.Subsurface microbial diversity in deep-granitic-fracture water in ColoradoComparative molecular analysis of endoevaporitic microbial communitiesMicrobial diversity of septic tank effluent and a soil biomat.Microbial diversity in modern marine stromatolites, Highborne Cay, Bahamas.Hydrogen and bioenergetics in the Yellowstone geothermal ecosystem.Comparison of normalization methods for construction of large, multiplex amplicon pools for next-generation sequencing.Differences in lateral gene transfer in hypersaline versus thermal environments.Modeling reduction of uranium U(VI) under variable sulfate concentrations by sulfate-reducing bacteria.Cyanobacterial construction of hot spring siliceous stromatolites in Yellowstone National Park.Draft genome of a novel chlorobi member assembled by tetranucleotide binning of a hot spring metagenome.Geobiology of a microbial endolithic community in the Yellowstone geothermal environment.Contrasting patterns of community assembly in the stratified water column of Great Salt Lake, Utah.Bacterial abundance and composition in marine sediments beneath the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica.Disturbance and temporal partitioning of the activated sludge metacommunity.Microbial response to single-cell protein production and brewery wastewater treatment.Disturbance opens recruitment sites for bacterial colonization in activated sludge.Abundant Atribacteria in deep marine sediment from the Adélie Basin, AntarcticaSecondary metabolites produced by fungi derived from a microbial mat encountered in an iron-rich natural spring.Phylogenetic stratigraphy in the Guerrero Negro hypersaline microbial mat.Metagenomic evidence for sulfur lithotrophy by Epsilonproteobacteria as the major energy source for primary productivity in a sub-aerial arctic glacial deposit, Borup Fiord PassMillimeter-scale genetic gradients and community-level molecular convergence in a hypersaline microbial matPhylogenetic and Functional Analysis of Metagenome Sequence from High-Temperature Archaeal Habitats Demonstrate Linkages between Metabolic Potential and Geochemistry[FeFe] hydrogenase genetic diversity provides insight into molecular adaptation in a saline microbial mat community.The deep, hot biosphere: Twenty-five years of retrospection.Using geochemical indicators to distinguish high biogeochemical activity in floodplain soils and sediments.Microbialite response to an anthropogenic salinity gradient in Great Salt Lake, Utah.Antimicrobial activity and biologic potential of silver-substituted calcium phosphate constructs produced with self-propagating high-temperature synthesis.Low bone mineral density and risk of incident fracture in HIV-infected adults.
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