Matthew S Schechter
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Recent Articles
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Schechter M, Trigodet F, Veseli I, Miller S, Klein M, Sever M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39868213
The increasing availability of microbial genomes is essential to gain insights into microbial ecology and evolution that can propel biotechnological and biomedical advances. Recent advances in genome recovery have significantly...
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Veseli I, DeMers M, Cooper Z, Schechter M, Miller S, Weber L, et al.
Sci Data
. 2024 Sep;
11(1):967.
PMID: 39232008
The remarkable pace of genomic data generation is rapidly transforming our understanding of life at the micron scale. Yet this data stream also creates challenges for team science. A single...
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Fogarty E, Schechter M, Lolans K, Sheahan M, Veseli I, Moore R, et al.
Cell
. 2024 Mar;
187(5):1206-1222.e16.
PMID: 38428395
Plasmids are extrachromosomal genetic elements that often encode fitness-enhancing features. However, many bacteria carry "cryptic" plasmids that do not confer clear beneficial functions. We identified one such cryptic plasmid, pBI143,...
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Barnell G, Schechter M
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 Mar;
7(3):e240019.
PMID: 38427357
No abstract available.
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Little A, Younker I, Schechter M, Bernardino P, Meheust R, Stemczynski J, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2024 Jan;
9(1):55-69.
PMID: 38177297
Respiratory reductases enable microorganisms to use molecules present in anaerobic ecosystems as energy-generating respiratory electron acceptors. Here we identify three taxonomically distinct families of human gut bacteria (Burkholderiaceae, Eggerthellaceae and...
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Veseli I, Chen Y, Schechter M, Vanni C, Fogarty E, Watson A, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jun;
PMID: 37293035
A wide variety of human diseases are associated with loss of microbial diversity in the human gut, inspiring a great interest in the diagnostic or therapeutic potential of the microbiota....
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Fogarty E, Schechter M, Lolans K, Sheahan M, Veseli I, Moore R, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Mar;
PMID: 36993556
Plasmids are extrachromosomal genetic elements that often encode fitness enhancing features. However, many bacteria carry 'cryptic' plasmids that do not confer clear beneficial functions. We identified one such cryptic plasmid,...
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Vanni C, Schechter M, Acinas S, Barberan A, Buttigieg P, Casamayor E, et al.
Elife
. 2022 Mar;
11.
PMID: 35356891
Genes of unknown function are among the biggest challenges in molecular biology, especially in microbial systems, where 40-60% of the predicted genes are unknown. Despite previous attempts, systematic approaches to...
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Eren A, Kiefl E, Shaiber A, Veseli I, Miller S, Schechter M, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2020 Dec;
6(1):3-6.
PMID: 33349678
No abstract available.
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Sichert A, Corzett C, Schechter M, Unfried F, Markert S, Becher D, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2020 May;
5(8):1026-1039.
PMID: 32451471
Brown algae are important players in the global carbon cycle by fixing carbon dioxide into 1 Gt of biomass annually, yet the fate of fucoidan-their major cell wall polysaccharide-remains poorly...