Ghai, Rohit


Publications
8

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Flexible genomic island conservation across freshwater and marine Methylophilaceae Layoun et al. (2024). The ISME Journal 18 (1) “Novamethylotenera aquatica” “Methylopumilus” “Methylopumilus planktonicus”
Evolution in action: habitat transition from sediment to the pelagial leads to genome streamlining in Methylophilaceae Salcher et al. (2019). The ISME Journal 13 (11) “Methylopumilus hivernalis” “Methylopumilus profundus” “Methylopumilus” “Methylopumilus planktonicus”
Hidden in plain sight—highly abundant and diverse planktonic freshwater Chloroflexi Mehrshad et al. (2018). Microbiome 6 (1) Ca. Limnocylindrus Ca. Limnocylindraceae Ca. Limnocylindrales Ca. Limnocylindria Ca. Profundisolitarius Ca. Profundisolitariaceae Ca. Limnocylindrus [ZSMar2m-chloro-G89]
Microdiversification in genome-streamlined ubiquitous freshwater Actinobacteria Neuenschwander et al. (2018). The ISME Journal 12 (1) “Nanopelagicales” “Nanopelagicus abundans” “Nanopelagicus” “Nanopelagicaceae” “Nanopelagicus limnes” “Nanopelagicus hibericus” “Planktophila vernalis” “Planktophila”
Novel Synechococcus Genomes Reconstructed from Freshwater Reservoirs Cabello-Yeves et al. (2017). Frontiers in Microbiology 8 “Synechococcus lacustris”
Metagenomics uncovers a new group of low GC and ultra-small marine Actinobacteria Ghai et al. (2013). Scientific Reports 3 (1) “Actinomarina minuta” “Actinomarinales”
Draft Genome Sequence of an Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon, “Candidatus Nitrosopumilus sediminis” AR2, from Svalbard in the Arctic Circle Park et al. (2012). Journal of Bacteriology 194 (24) Ca. Nitrosopumilus sediminis
Draft Genome Sequence of the Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacterium “Candidatus Sulfurovum sediminum” AR, Which Belongs to the Epsilonproteobacteria Park et al. (2012). Journal of Bacteriology 194 (15) Ca. Sulfurovum sediminum