Steffen L Jorgensen
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Recent Articles
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Zhao R, Jorgensen S, Babbin A
Commun Biol
. 2024 Apr;
7(1):449.
PMID: 38605091
Nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) are important nitrifiers whose activity regulates the availability of nitrite and dictates the magnitude of nitrogen loss in ecosystems. In oxic marine sediments, ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and...
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Zhao R, Biddle J, Jorgensen S
ISME Commun
. 2023 Nov;
2(1):42.
PMID: 37938673
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) bacteria are a group of extraordinary bacteria exerting a major impact on the global nitrogen cycle. Their phylogenetic breadth and diversity, however, are not well constrained....
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Zhao R, Babbin A, Roerdink D, Thorseth I, Jorgensen S
ISME Commun
. 2023 Mar;
3(1):26.
PMID: 36991114
By consuming ammonium and nitrite, anammox bacteria form an important functional guild in nitrogen cycling in many environments, including marine sediments. However, their distribution and impact on the important substrate...
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Zhao R, Farag I, Jorgensen S, Biddle J
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2022 Dec;
88(24):e0140922.
PMID: 36468881
The phylum " Patescibacteria" (or Candidate Phyla Radiation [CPR]) accounts for roughly one-quarter of microbial diversity on Earth, but the presence and diversity of these bacteria in marine sediments have...
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Zhao R, Mogollon J, Roerdink D, Thorseth I, Okland I, Jorgensen S
ISME J
. 2021 Jun;
15(12):3657-3667.
PMID: 34158628
Energy/power availability is regarded as one of the ultimate controlling factors of microbial abundance in the deep biosphere, where fewer cells are found in habitats of lower energy availability. A...
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Kerou M, Ponce-Toledo R, Zhao R, Abby S, Hirai M, Nomaki H, et al.
ISME J
. 2021 Apr;
15(9):2792-2808.
PMID: 33795828
Marine sediments represent a vast habitat for complex microbiomes. Among these, ammonia oxidizing archaea (AOA) of the phylum Thaumarchaeota are one of the most common, yet little explored, inhabitants, which...
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Zhao R, Mogollon J, Abby S, Schleper C, Biddle J, Roerdink D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Dec;
117(51):32617-32626.
PMID: 33288718
No other environment hosts as many microbial cells as the marine sedimentary biosphere. While the majority of these cells are expected to be alive, they are speculated to be persisting...
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Stairs C, Dharamshi J, Tamarit D, Eme L, Jorgensen S, Spang A, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2020 Sep;
6(35):eabb7258.
PMID: 32923644
The origin of eukaryotes is a major open question in evolutionary biology. Multiple hypotheses posit that eukaryotes likely evolved from a syntrophic relationship between an archaeon and an alphaproteobacterium based...
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Moller T, van der Bilt W, Roerdink D, Jorgensen S
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Sep;
11:1520.
PMID: 32903319
The reconstruction of past climate variability using physical and geochemical parameters from lake sedimentary records is a well-established and widely used approach. These geological records are also known to contain...
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Zhao R, Dahle H, Ramirez G, Jorgensen S
mSystems
. 2020 Mar;
5(2).
PMID: 32156797
Oceanic ridge flank systems represent one of the largest and least-explored microbial habitats on Earth. Fundamental ecological questions regarding community activity, recruitment, and succession in this environment remain unanswered. Here,...