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Michael S Rappe

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Ramfelt O, Freel K, Tucker S, Nigro O, Rappe M
ISME J . 2024 Nov; 18(1). PMID: 39520498
SAR86 is one of the most abundant groups of bacteria in the global surface ocean. However, since its discovery over 30 years ago, it has remained recalcitrant to isolation and...
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Booker A, DAngelo T, Adams-Beyea A, Brown J, Nigro O, Rappe M, et al.
ISME J . 2023 Jun; 17(9):1406-1415. PMID: 37328571
After decades studying the microbial "deep biosphere" in subseafloor oceanic crust, the growth and life strategies in this anoxic, low energy habitat remain poorly described. Using both single cell genomics...
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Kiefl E, Esen O, Miller S, Kroll K, Willis A, Rappe M, et al.
Sci Adv . 2023 Feb; 9(8):eabq4632. PMID: 36812328
Comprehensive sampling of natural genetic diversity with metagenomics enables highly resolved insights into the interplay between ecology and evolution. However, resolving adaptive, neutral, or purifying processes of evolution from intrapopulation...
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Tucker S, Freel K, Monaghan E, Sullivan C, Ramfelt O, Rii Y, et al.
PeerJ . 2021 Nov; 9:e12274. PMID: 34760357
Surveys of microbial communities across transitions coupled with contextual measures of the environment provide a useful approach to dissect the factors determining distributions of microorganisms across ecological niches. Here, monthly...
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Savoie E, Lanclos V, Henson M, Cheng C, Getz E, Barnes S, et al.
mSystems . 2021 Jun; :e0027621. PMID: 34184914
Among the thousands of species that comprise marine bacterioplankton communities, most remain functionally obscure. One key cosmopolitan group in this understudied majority is the OM252 clade of . Although frequently...
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Sweet M, Villela H, Keller-Costa T, Costa R, Romano S, Bourne D, et al.
mSystems . 2021 Jun; 6(3):e0124920. PMID: 34156291
Bacteria associated with coral hosts are diverse and abundant, with recent studies suggesting involvement of these symbionts in host resilience to anthropogenic stress. Despite their putative importance, the work dedicated...
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Monaghan E, Freel K, Rappe M
mSystems . 2020 Dec; 5(6). PMID: 33361323
While marine microorganisms are frequently studied in their natural environment, isolated strains are invaluable resources that can be used in controlled experiments to expand upon direct observations from natural systems....
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Lin H, Hsieh C, Repeta D, Rappe M
MethodsX . 2020 Sep; 7:101033. PMID: 32953465
The advanced instrumented GeoMICROBE sleds (Cowen et al., 2012) facilitate the collection of hydrothermal fluids and suspended particles in the subseafloor (basaltic) basement through Circulation Obviation Retrofit Kits (CORKs) installed...
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Fincker M, Huber J, Orphan V, Rappe M, Teske A, Spormann A
Environ Microbiol . 2020 May; 22(8):3188-3204. PMID: 32372496
Uncultured members of the Chloroflexi phylum are highly enriched in numerous subseafloor environments. Their metabolic potential was evaluated by reconstructing 31 Chloroflexi genomes from six different subseafloor habitats. The near...
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Delmont T, Kiefl E, Kilinc O, Esen O, Uysal I, Rappe M, et al.
Elife . 2019 Sep; 8. PMID: 31478833
Members of the SAR11 order Pelagibacterales dominate the surface oceans. Their extensive diversity challenges emerging operational boundaries defined for microbial 'species' and complicates efforts of population genetics to study their...