Singleton, Caitlin Margaret


Publications
2

Recovery of highly contiguous genomes from complex terrestrial habitats reveals over 15,000 novel prokaryotic species and expands characterization of soil and sediment microbial communities

Citation
Sereika et al. (2024).
Names
“Oederibacteriaceae” “Oederibacteriales” “Oederibacteriia” “Oederibacteriota” “Oederibacterium” “Oederibacterium danicum”
Abstract
AbstractGenomes are fundamental to understanding microbial ecology and evolution. The emergence of high-throughput, long-read DNA sequencing has enabled recovery of microbial genomes from environmental samples at scale. However, expanding the microbial genome catalogue of soils and sediments has been challenging due to the enormous complexity of these environments. Here, we performed deep, long-read Nanopore sequencing of 154 soil and sediment samples collected across Denmark and through an opti

Proposal of Patescibacterium danicum gen. Nov., sp. nov. in the ubiquitous ultrasmall bacterial phylum Patescibacteriota phyl. Nov

Citation
Dutkiewicz et al. (2024). ISME Communications
Names
Patescibacterium danicum Ts Ca. Patescibacteria Patescibacteriota Patescibacteriia Patescibacteriales Patescibacteriaceae Patescibacterium
Abstract
Abstract Candidatus Patescibacteria is a diverse bacterial phylum that is notable for members with ultrasmall cell size, reduced genomes, limited metabolic capabilities and dependence on other prokaryotic hosts. Despite the prevalence of the name Ca. Patescibacteria in the scientific literature, it is not officially recognized under the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP) and lacks a nomenclatural type. Here, we rectify this situation by describing two closely