Singh, Andrea


Publications
4

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Genomic resolution of a cold subsurface aquifer community provides metabolic insights for novel microbes adapted to high CO2 concentrations Probst et al. (2017). Environmental Microbiology 19 (2) “Desantisiibacteriota”
Thousands of microbial genomes shed light on interconnected biogeochemical processes in an aquifer system Anantharaman et al. (2016). Nature Communications 7 (1) “Kerfeldiibacteriota” “Komeiliibacteriota” “Lindowiibacteriota” “Liptoniibacteriota” “Lloydiibacteriota” “Margulisiibacteriota” “Nealsoniibacteriota” “Niyogiibacteriota” “Portnoyibacteriota” “Raymondiibacteriota” “Ryaniibacteriota” “Schekmaniibacteriota” “Spechtiibacteriota” “Staskawicziibacteriota” “Sungiibacteriota” “Tagaibacteriota” “Tayloriibacteriota” “Terryibacteriota” “Vebleniibacteriota” “Yonathiibacteriota” “Zambryskiibacteriota” “Rifleibacteriota” “Ozemibacteria”
Unusual biology across a group comprising more than 15% of domain Bacteria Brown et al. (2015). Nature 523 (7559) “Kueneniibacteriota” “Levyibacteriota” “Magasanikiibacteriota” “Moraniibacteriota” “Nomuraibacteriota” “Peregrinibacteriota” “Roizmaniibacteriota” “Shapirobacteriota” “Uhriibacteriota” “Wolfeibacteriota” “Yanofskyibacteriota” “Paceibacterota”
Genomic Expansion of Domain Archaea Highlights Roles for Organisms from New Phyla in Anaerobic Carbon Cycling Castelle et al. (2015). Current Biology 25 (6) “Pacearchaeota”