Giovannoni, Stephen J.


Publications
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Proteomic Analysis of Stationary Phase in the Marine Bacterium “ Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique”

Citation
Sowell et al. (2008). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 74 (13)
Names
Pelagibacter ubiqueversans Ts
Abstract
ABSTRACT “ Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique,” an abundant marine alphaproteobacterium, subsists in nature at low ambient nutrient concentrations and may often be exposed to nutrient limitation, but its genome reveals no evidence of global regulatory mechanisms for adaptation to stationary phase. High-resolution capillary liquid chromatography coupled online to an LTQ mass spectrometer was used to build an accurate mass and time (AMT) tag library that
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High intraspecific recombination rate in a native population of Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique (SAR11)

Citation
Vergin et al. (2007). Environmental Microbiology 9 (10)
Names
Pelagibacter ubiqueversans Ts
Abstract
Summary Recombination is an important process in microbial evolution. Rates of recombination with extracellular DNA matter because models of microbial population structure are profoundly influenced by the degree to which recombination is occurring within the population. Low rates of recombination may be sufficient to ensure the lateral propagation of genes that have a high selective advantage without disrupting the clonal pattern of inheritance for other ge
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Lentisphaera araneosa gen. nov., sp. nov, a transparent exopolymer producing marine bacterium, and the description of a novel bacterial phylum, Lentisphaerae

Citation
Cho et al. (2004). Environmental Microbiology 6 (6)
Names
Lentisphaerota
Abstract
Summary Two phylogenetically distinct marine strains producing transparent exopolymers (TEP), designated HTCC2155 T and HTCC2160, were cultivated from Oregon coast seawater by dilution to extinction in a high throughput culturing format. When cultured in low‐nutrient seawater media, these strains copiously produced Alcian Blue‐stainable viscous TEP. Growing cells were attached to each other by the TEP in a three dimen
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