Nature Communications


Publications
30

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Plant hairy roots enable high throughput identification of antimicrobials against Candidatus Liberibacter spp Irigoyen et al. (2020). Nature Communications 11 (1) Liberibacter
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Undinarchaeota illuminate DPANN phylogeny and the impact of gene transfer on archaeal evolution Dombrowski et al. (2020). Nature Communications 11 (1) “Undinarchaeia” “Undinarchaeota” “Naiadarchaeales” “Undinarchaeales” “Naiadarchaeaceae” “Undinarchaeaceae” “Undinarchaeum marinum”
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Insights into the ecological roles and evolution of methyl-coenzyme M reductase-containing hot spring Archaea Hua et al. (2019). Nature Communications 10 (1) Ca. Methanoproducendum senex
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Asgard archaea capable of anaerobic hydrocarbon cycling Seitz et al. (2019). Nature Communications 10 (1)
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Thousands of microbial genomes shed light on interconnected biogeochemical processes in an aquifer system Anantharaman et al. (2016). Nature Communications 7 (1) 24 Names
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Global metagenomic survey reveals a new bacterial candidate phylum in geothermal springs Eloe-Fadrosh et al. (2016). Nature Communications 7 (1) Kryptonium thompsonii Ts Kryptonium “Chryseopegocella kryptomonas” “Kryptoniota”
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Biology of a widespread uncultivated archaeon that contributes to carbon fixation in the subsurface Probst et al. (2014). Nature Communications 5 (1) “Altiarchaeum” “Altiarchaeum hamiconexum” “Altiarchaeales”
Discovery of a novel methanogen prevalent in thawing permafrost Mondav et al. (2014). Nature Communications 5 (1) Methanoflorentales Methanoflorens crillii Methanoflorens stordalenmirensis Ts Methanoflorens
Extraordinary phylogenetic diversity and metabolic versatility in aquifer sediment Castelle et al. (2013). Nature Communications 4 (1) “Zixiibacteriota” “Woykeibacteriota”
Single-cell and metagenomic analyses indicate a fermentative and saccharolytic lifestyle for members of the OP9 lineage Dodsworth et al. (2013). Nature Communications 4 (1) “Caldatribacterium californiense” “Caldatribacterium saccharofermentans”