Martínez-Romero, Esperanza


Publications
8

Metagenome-Assembled Genome of “ Candidatus Aramenus sp. CH1” from the Chichon volcano, Mexico

Citation
Marín-Paredes et al. (2024). Microbiology Resource Announcements 13 (8)
Names
“Aramenus”
Abstract
ABSTRACT The Chichon volcano contains several thermal manifestations including an acidic crater lake. Here we report a metagenome-assembled genome of “ Candidatus Aramenus sp. CH1,” a Sulfolobales archaeon inhabiting the crater lake from the Chichon volcano. In this study, we generated a novel Aramenus genome sequence from a thermal area in Southern Mexico.

Metagenome Assembly and Metagenome-Assembled Genome of “ Candidatus Aramenus sulfurataquae” from Thermal Sediments from the Los Azufres Volcanic Complex

Citation
Marín-Paredes et al. (2021). Microbiology Resource Announcements 10 (39)
Names
“Aramenus sulfurataquae”
Abstract
A plethora of hot springs are found at the Los Azufres volcanic complex in Mexico, and studies are needed to determine their microbial genomic diversity. Here, we report a metagenome of hot spring sediments and a metagenome-assembled genome of “ Candidatus Aramenus sulfurataquae.” This study reveals novel genomic sequences of Sulfolobales archaea.

Genomes of Candidatus Wolbachia bourtzisii wDacA and Candidatus Wolbachia pipientis wDacB from the Cochineal Insect Dactylopius coccus (Hemiptera: Dactylopiidae)

Citation
Ramírez-Puebla et al. (2016). G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics 6 (10)
Names
Ca. Wolbachia bourtzisii Ca. Wolbachia pipientis
Abstract
Abstract Dactylopius species, known as cochineal insects, are the source of the carminic acid dye used worldwide. The presence of two Wolbachia strains in Dactylopius coccus from Mexico was revealed by PCR amplification of wsp and sequencing of 16S rRNA genes. A metagenome analysis recovered the genome sequences of Candidatus Wolbachia bourtzisii wDacA (supergroup A) and Candidatus Wolbachia pipientis wDacB (supergroup B). Genome read coverage, as well as 16S rRNA clone sequencing

Draft Genome Sequence of the Sulfolobales Archaeon AZ1, Obtained through Metagenomic Analysis of a Mexican Hot Spring

Citation
Servín-Garcidueñas, Martínez-Romero (2014). Genome Announcements 2 (2)
Names
“Aramenus sulfurataquae” “Aramenus”
Abstract
ABSTRACT The Sulfolobales archaea have been found inhabiting acidic hot springs all over the world. Here, we report the 1.798-Mbp draft genome sequence of the thermoacidophilic Sulfolobales archaeon AZ1, reconstructed from the metagenome of a Mexican hot spring. Sequence-based comparisons revealed that the Sulfolobales archaeon AZ1 represents a novel candidate genus.