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Song, Weizhi


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Genome-scale metabolic modelling reveals interactions and key roles of symbiont clades in a sponge holobiont Zhang et al. (2024). Nature Communications 15 (1) 15 Names
Identification, classification, and functional characterization of novel sponge-associated acidimicrobiial species Nguyen et al. (2023). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 46 (4) 16 Names
Functional characterization and taxonomic classification of novel gammaproteobacterial diversity in sponges Nguyen et al. (2023). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 46 (2) 30 Names
Comparative Genomics Reveals Ecological and Evolutionary Insights into Sponge-Associated Thaumarchaeota Zhang et al. (2019). mSystems 4 (4) “Cenoporarchaeum stylissae” “Cenoporarchaeum”
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Comparative Genomics Reveals Ecological and Evolutionary Insights into Sponge-Associated Thaumarchaeota
Sponges represent ecologically important models to understand the evolution of symbiotic interactions of metazoans with microbial symbionts. Thaumarchaeota are commonly found in sponges, but their potential adaptations to a host-associated lifestyle are largely unknown. Here, we present three novel sponge-associated thaumarchaeal species and compare their genomic and predicted functional features with those of closely related free-living counterparts. We found different degrees of specialization of these thaumarchaeal species to the sponge environment that is reflected in their host distribution and their predicted molecular and metabolic properties. Our results indicate that Thaumarchaeota may have reached different stages of evolutionary adaptation in their symbiosis with sponges.
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