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Thomas E, Smith E, Papke E, Shlafstein M, Grant-Beurmann S, Coelho L, et al.
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol . 2025 Feb; 75(2). PMID: 39999150
Strains P94, B95 and R96 were isolated from apparently healthy fragments of the coral , which were resistant to infection, from the reef surrounding Moku o Lo'e in Kāne'ohe Bay,...
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Pagalilauan A, Pavloudi C, Ospina S, Smith A, Saw J
Access Microbiol . 2025 Jan; 7(1). PMID: 39885953
Comparing the diversity of gut microbiota between and within social insect colonies can illustrate interactions between bacterial community composition and host behaviour. In many eusocial insect species, different workers exhibit...
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Videau P, Shlafstein M, Oline D, Givan S, Chapman L, Strangman W, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2024 Jul; 26(7):e16672. PMID: 39040020
The Pseudoalteromonas genus comprises members that have been demonstrated to play significant ecological roles and produce enzymes, natural products, and activities that are beneficial to the environment and economy. A...
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Emsley S, Loughran R, Shlafstein M, Pfannmuller K, De La Flor Y, Lein C, et al.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek . 2024 Feb; 117(1):45. PMID: 38424217
Strain AA17 was isolated from an apparently healthy fragment of Montipora capitata coral from the reef surrounding Moku o Lo'e in Kāne'ohe Bay, O'ahu, Hawai'i, USA, and was taxonomically evaluated...
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Shaw C, Pavloudi C, Crow R, Saw J, Smith L
BMC Microbiol . 2024 Jan; 24(1):11. PMID: 38172649
Background: Spotting disease infects a variety of sea urchin species across many different marine locations. The disease is characterized by discrete lesions on the body surface composed of discolored necrotic...
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Balbay M, Shlafstein M, Cockell C, Cady S, Prescott R, Lim D, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2023 Oct; 14:1216591. PMID: 37799600
Members of the archaeal order (previously the phylum Aigarchaeota) are poorly sampled and are represented in public databases by relatively few genomes. Additional representative genomes will help resolve their placement...
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Shaw C, Pavloudi C, Barela Hudgell M, Crow R, Saw J, Pyron R, et al.
Pathog Dis . 2023 Sep; 81. PMID: 37715299
Bald sea urchin disease (BSUD) is most likely a bacterial infection that occurs in a wide range of sea urchin species and causes the loss of surface appendages. The disease...
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Eme L, Tamarit D, Caceres E, Stairs C, De Anda V, Schon M, et al.
Nature . 2023 Jun; 618(7967):992-999. PMID: 37316666
In the ongoing debates about eukaryogenesis-the series of evolutionary events leading to the emergence of the eukaryotic cell from prokaryotic ancestors-members of the Asgard archaea play a key part as...
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Leff R, MacDougall J, Pavloudi C, Oliver L, Slattery K, Lissner G, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2023 Feb; 12(3):e0131922. PMID: 36840560
We report the draft genome sequences of three bacterial species isolated from freshwater ponds or features around monuments in Washington, DC, during a semester-long microbiology lab course at the George...
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Loughran R, Diefendorf C, Reill-VanSise J, Mitchell E, Vining O, Gallegos D, et al.
Arch Microbiol . 2022 Nov; 204(12):717. PMID: 36401660
Strain 5675061 was isolated from a deep-sea microbial mat near hydrothermal vents within the Axial Seamount caldera on the Juan de Fuca Ridge (NE Pacific Ocean) and was taxonomically evaluated...