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Methylotrophic methanogenesis in the Archaeoglobi revealed by cultivation of Ca. Methanoglobus hypatiae from a Yellowstone hot spring Lynes et al. (2024). The ISME Journal 18 (1) “Methanoglobus” “Methanoglobus hypatiae”
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Isolate-anchored comparisons reveal evolutionary and functional differentiation across SAR86 marine bacteria Ramfelt et al. (2024). The ISME Journal 18 (1) Magnimaribacteraceae Magnimaribacter Magnimaribacterales Magnimaribacter mokuoloeensis Ts
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Ubiquitous genome streamlined Acidobacteriota in freshwater environments Wong et al. (2024). ISME Communications 4 (1) Acidiparvus lacustris Ts Acidiparvus fluvialis Acidiparvus
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Co-occurring nitrifying symbiont lineages are vertically inherited and widespread in marine sponges Glasl et al. (2024). The ISME Journal 18 (1) Nitrosokoinonia Nitrosymbium Nitrosokoinonia keratosae Ts Nitrosymbium coscinodermae Ts
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Ca. Nitrosocosmicus” members are the dominant archaea associated with pepper (Capsicum annuumL.) and ginseng (Panax ginsengC.A. Mey.) plants’ rhizospheres Lee et al. (2024). Ca. Nitrosocosmicus
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Members of the class Candidatus Ordosarchaeia imply an alternative evolutionary scenario from methanogens to haloarchaea Zhao et al. (2024). The ISME Journal 18 (1) Ca. Hikarchaeia Ca. Ordosarchaeia
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Temperature, pH, and oxygen availability contributed to the functional differentiation of ancient Nitrososphaeria Luo et al. (2024). The ISME Journal 18 (1) “UBA164”
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Machine learning and metagenomics identifies uncharacterized taxa inferred to drive biogeochemical cycles in a subtropical hypereutrophic estuary Prabhu et al. (2024). ISME Communications 4 (1) 31 Names
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Simple Porifera holobiont reveals complex interactions between the host, an archaeon, a bacterium, and a phage Garritano et al. (2024). The ISME Journal 18 (1) Nitrosoabyssus Nitrosoabyssus spongiisocia Ts Zeuxoniibacter abyssi Ts Zeuxoniibacter
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Intracellular symbiont Symbiodolus is vertically transmitted and widespread across insect orders Wierz et al. (2024). The ISME Journal 18 (1) Symbiodolus Symbiodolus clandestinus Ts
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