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A catalogue of 1,167 genomes from the human gut archaeome

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Chibani et al. (2021). Nature Microbiology 7 (1)
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“Methanarcanum hacksteinii” “Methanoprimaticola hominis” “Methanoprimaticola” “Methanarcanum” Methanobrevibacter intestini
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AbstractThe human gut microbiome plays an important role in health, but its archaeal diversity remains largely unexplored. In the present study, we report the analysis of 1,167 nonredundant archaeal genomes (608 high-quality genomes) recovered from human gastrointestinal tract, sampled across 24 countries and rural and urban populations. We identified previously undescribed taxa including 3 genera, 15 species and 52 strains. Based on distinct genomic features, we justify the split of theMethanob
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Discovery of an Antarctic Ascidian-Associated Uncultivated Verrucomicrobia with Antimelanoma Palmerolide Biosynthetic Potential

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Murray et al. (2021). mSphere 6 (6)
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“Synoicihabitans palmerolidicus”
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Palmerolide A has potential as a chemotherapeutic agent to target melanoma. We interrogated the microbiome of the Antarctic ascidian, Synoicum adareanum , using a cultivation-independent high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatic strategy.

Re-evaluation of the phylogenetic diversity and global distribution of the genusCandidatusAccumulibacter

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Petriglieri et al. (2021).
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“Accumulibacter” “Accumulibacter phosphatis”
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AbstractCandidatusAccumulibacter was the first microorganism identified as a polyphosphate-accumulating organism (PAO), important for phosphorus removal from wastewater. This genus is diverse, and the current phylogeny and taxonomic framework appears complicated, with the majority of publicly available genomes classified as “CandidatusAccumulibacter phosphatis”, despite notable phylogenetic divergence. Theppk1marker gene allows for a finer scale differentiation into different “types” and “clades
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