Paul Stothard
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Recent Articles
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Suchithra K, Hameed A, Rekha P, Stothard P, Arun A
Sci Rep
. 2025 Mar;
15(1):7358.
PMID: 40025202
The emergence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection is one of the global healthcare concerns. Here, we report the phenotypic and genotypic characterization of a novel multi-host Staphylococcus phage RuSa1,...
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Supina B, McCutcheon J, Peskett S, Stothard P, Dennis J
mBio
. 2025 Jan;
16(3):e0281424.
PMID: 39868782
Bacteriophages (phages) are being investigated as potential biocontrol agents for the suppression of bacterial diseases in cultivated crops. Jumbo bacteriophages, which possess genomic DNA larger than 200 kbp, generally have...
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Hailemariam D, Manafiazar G, Baes C, Schenkel F, Miglior F, Stothard P, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2025 Jan;
15(1):1709.
PMID: 39799245
This study explored the potential of circulatory serum metabolite profiles to increase understanding of the physiology of feed efficiency and identify biomarkers to predict residual feed intake (RFI) in lactating...
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Oliveira H, Sweett H, Narayana S, Fleming A, Shadpour S, Malchiodi F, et al.
JDS Commun
. 2024 Dec;
5(6):756-760.
PMID: 39650004
Reducing methane (CH) emissions from agriculture, among other sectors, is a key step to reducing global warming. There are many strategies to reduce CH emissions in ruminant animals, including genetic...
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Vandiver A, Herbst A, Stothard P, Wanagat J
Genome Res
. 2024 Nov;
35(1):55-65.
PMID: 39603705
Although it is well understood that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletion mutations cause incurable diseases and contribute to aging, little is known about the transcriptional products that arise from these DNA...
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Sonam A, Hameed A, Rekha P, Stothard P, Tellis R, Arun A
Sci Rep
. 2024 Oct;
14(1):25198.
PMID: 39448678
Terrestrial and aquatic environments contaminated with animal urine may contribute to the transmission of Leptospira, a causative agent of leptospirosis in humans and wild/domesticated animals. Although enormous amounts of work...
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Grant J, Herman E, Barlow L, Miglior F, Schenkel F, Baes C, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2024 Sep;
25(1):903.
PMID: 39350025
Background: Structural variants (SVs) such as deletions, duplications, and insertions are known to contribute to phenotypic variation but remain challenging to identify and genotype. A more complete, accessible, and assessable...
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Kalbfleisch T, McKay S, Murdoch B, Adelson D, Almansa-Villa D, Becker G, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2024 Aug;
56(8):1566-1573.
PMID: 39103649
Telomere-to-telomere (T2T) assemblies reveal new insights into the structure and function of the previously 'invisible' parts of the genome and allow comparative analyses of complete genomes across entire clades. We...
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Pathak A, Marquez M, Stothard P, Chukwujindu C, Su J, Zhou Y, et al.
iScience
. 2024 Jul;
27(7):110193.
PMID: 38984199
Oyster reefs are hotspots of denitrification mediated removal of dissolved nitrogen (N), however, information on their denitrifier microbiota is scarce. Furthermore, in oyster aquaculture, triploids are often preferred over diploids,...
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Yu D, Stothard P, Neumann N
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jun;
14(1):13478.
PMID: 38866876
The Escherichia coli species is comprised of several 'ecotypes' inhabiting a wide range of host and natural environmental niches. Recent studies have suggested that novel naturalized ecotypes have emerged across...