Li, Ying


Publications
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Origin of microbial biomineralization and magnetotaxis during the Archean

Citation
Lin et al. (2017). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (9)
Names
Magnetominusculus Magnetominusculus dajiuhuensis Ts Magnetominusculus linsii
Abstract
Significance A wide range of organisms sense Earth’s magnetic field for navigation. For some organisms, like magnetotactic bacteria, magnetic particles form inside cells and act like a compass. However, the origin of magnetotactic behavior remains a mystery. We report that magnetotaxis evolved in bacteria during the Archean, before or near the divergence between the Nitrospirae and Proteobacteria phyla, suggesting that magnet
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Genomic insights into the uncultured genus ‘Candidatus Magnetobacterium’ in the phylum Nitrospirae

Citation
Lin et al. (2014). The ISME Journal 8 (12)
Names
Magnetobacterium casense Ts Magnetobacterium
Abstract
Abstract Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) of the genus ‘Candidatus Magnetobacterium’ in phylum Nitrospirae are of great interest because of the formation of hundreds of bullet-shaped magnetite magnetosomes in multiple bundles of chains per cell. These bacteria are worldwide distributed in aquatic environments and have important roles in the biogeochemical cycles of iron and sulfur. However, except for a few short genomic fragments, no genome data are available for this ecologically im
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