Dong, Hailiang


Publications
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Insights on adaptive strategies and evolution of cable bacteria in saline lakes

Citation
Hu et al. (2025). Limnology and Oceanography
Names
Electronema qinghaiense Electronema haixiense Electrothrix gahaiensis
Abstract
Abstract Cable bacteria are filamentous microorganisms capable of centimeter‐scale electron transport, which have great impacts on sediment biogeochemistry, especially oxygen consumption and sulfide depletion. While 16S rRNA sequences related to known cable bacteria have been identified in saline lakes, their genomic diversity, metabolic potentials, and evolution remain unknown. Eight cable bacteria genomes were retrieved from 23 sediment metagenomes across
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Global metagenomic survey reveals a new bacterial candidate phylum in geothermal springs

Citation
Eloe-Fadrosh et al. (2016). Nature Communications 7 (1)
Names
Kryptonium thompsonii Ts Kryptonium “Chryseopegocella kryptomonas” “Kryptoniota”
Abstract
AbstractAnalysis of the increasing wealth of metagenomic data collected from diverse environments can lead to the discovery of novel branches on the tree of life. Here we analyse 5.2 Tb of metagenomic data collected globally to discover a novel bacterial phylum (‘Candidatus Kryptonia’) found exclusively in high-temperature pH-neutral geothermal springs. This lineage had remained hidden as a taxonomic ‘blind spot’ because of mismatches in the primers commonly used for ribosomal gene surveys. Geno
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