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Antifouling Activity of Bacterial Symbionts of Seagrasses against Marine Biofilm Forming Bacteria

Antifouling Activity of Bacterial Symbionts of Seagrasses against Marine Biofilm Forming Bacteria

... baterial symbionts of seagrasses Thalassia hemprichii, and Enhalus acoroides, which were successfully screened for antifouling activity against marine biofilm-forming bacteria isolated from the surrounding ...

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Ongoing Transposon Mediated Genome Reduction in the Luminous Bacterial Symbionts of Deep Sea Ceratioid Anglerfishes

Ongoing Transposon Mediated Genome Reduction in the Luminous Bacterial Symbionts of Deep Sea Ceratioid Anglerfishes

... fish symbionts. Like other luminous symbionts, these two groups of bacteria are maintained extracellularly yet have independently undergone a process of large-scale gene loss leading to likely host ...

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Bacterial symbionts of insect pathogenic nematodes of the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae

Bacterial symbionts of insect pathogenic nematodes of the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae

... Insect pathogenic nematodes of the families Steinermatidae and Heterorhabditidae from 42 populations four genera and over nine species from A~stralasia, Europe and North America were fou[r] ...

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Persistent Interactions with Bacterial Symbionts Direct Mature-Host Cell Morphology and Gene Expression in the Squid-Vibrio Symbiosis

Persistent Interactions with Bacterial Symbionts Direct Mature-Host Cell Morphology and Gene Expression in the Squid-Vibrio Symbiosis

... To characterize the influence of colonization status on gene expression of mature light organs, we analyzed the normalized count data of the 53,719 isogroups, using a generalized linear model (GLM) that took into account ...

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Heritable symbionts in a world of varying temperature

Heritable symbionts in a world of varying temperature

... Table 3 – Thermal effects on the vertical transmission of natural bacterial symbionts of insects. ‘Nature of symbiosis’ details: MK = male-killing; CI = cytoplasmic incompatibility. ‘Assay type’ details: ...

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Differential Genome Evolution Between Companion Symbionts in an Insect Bacterial Symbiosis

Differential Genome Evolution Between Companion Symbionts in an Insect Bacterial Symbiosis

... of symbionts of the Auchenorrhyn- cha have been stripped of most independent capabilities, regard- less of the ecology and diet type of the ...all bacterial players are slated for extreme genome ...these ...

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The Significance of Microbial Symbionts in Ecosystem Processes

The Significance of Microbial Symbionts in Ecosystem Processes

... chemosynthetic bacterial symbionts associated with an average snail weighing approximately 10 g at hydrothermal vents in the western Pacific can fix as much inorganic carbon and oxidize as much hydrogen ...

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Lifestyle Evolution in Cyanobacterial Symbionts of Sponges

Lifestyle Evolution in Cyanobacterial Symbionts of Sponges

... sponge bacterial symbionts, yet they do not appear to be unique to sponge symbionts, as they are also found to be abun- dant in other symbiotic systems, such as in the genome of the above-mentioned ...

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Genome sequence of Microvirga lupini strain LUT6T, a novel Lupinus alphaproteobacterial microsymbiont from Texas

Genome sequence of Microvirga lupini strain LUT6T, a novel Lupinus alphaproteobacterial microsymbiont from Texas

... Mexico [5]. The genus Lupinus has about 270 annual and perennial species concentrated in western North America and in Andean regions of South America, and a much smaller number of species in the Mediterranean region of ...

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Lotus japonicus Symbiosis Genes Impact Microbial Interactions between Symbionts and Multikingdom Commensal Communities

Lotus japonicus Symbiosis Genes Impact Microbial Interactions between Symbionts and Multikingdom Commensal Communities

... and bacterial symbionts (26, ...root-associated bacterial and fungal communities along the longitudi- nal axis, we collected samples of the upper and lower root zones as well as the entire root ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5322300.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5322300.pdf

... insect symbionts and free-living bacteria, we employed multilocus sequence data and advanced phylogenetic methods to overcome these biases, as suggested earlier (Husník et ...insect symbionts, such as ...

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Microbiome symbionts and diet diversity incur costs on the immune system of insect larvae

Microbiome symbionts and diet diversity incur costs on the immune system of insect larvae

... protective bacterial symbionts to provide additional defense against their predators and parasitoids (Oliver et ...while bacterial symbionts provide the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) with ...

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Coral symbionts in warming seas: population dynamics, adaptation and acclimatisation of Symbiodinium

Coral symbionts in warming seas: population dynamics, adaptation and acclimatisation of Symbiodinium

... Resilience traits of Symbiodinium populations Shaded table cells indicate research areas to be addressed in this thesis Trait Benefit Trade-off Knowledge state Knowledge gap Abundance wi[r] ...

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Metabolomic tools for secondary metabolite discovery from marine microbial symbionts

Metabolomic tools for secondary metabolite discovery from marine microbial symbionts

... each bacterial extract with compounds in the AntiMarin database (using a m/z threshold of + or −3 ppm) to provide details on the putative identities of all metabolites and to calculate the number of remaining ...

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Specificity in Legume-Rhizobia Symbioses

Specificity in Legume-Rhizobia Symbioses

... Previously, Sesbania sesban was reported to be highly promiscuous with respect to rhizobial symbionts [Cummings et al. 2009] and the data here indicate that this could be a genus level trait (Table 3). However, ...

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Cultivating the uncultured: growing the recalcitrant cluster-2 Frankia strains

Cultivating the uncultured: growing the recalcitrant cluster-2 Frankia strains

... buffer, pH 7.2 using a Broeck tissue homogenizer and incubated with the following scavengers for hydrogen peroxide (10 mM N,N’-dimethylthiourea) hydroxyl radical (0.28 M dimethylsulfoxide), for singlet oxygen (0.02 M ...

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Algal symbionts increase DNA damage in coral planulae exposed to sunlight

Algal symbionts increase DNA damage in coral planulae exposed to sunlight

... of symbionts by Acropora planulae in the field will have to wait for further research, and it is not known whether larvae regularly acquire zooxanthellae during the planktonic ...

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Mining the biomass deconstructing capabilities of rice yellow stem borer symbionts

Mining the biomass deconstructing capabilities of rice yellow stem borer symbionts

... The type of enzymes required for effective decon- struction of biomass depends on the nature or structural component of their cell wall. There is no universal cocktail of enzymes that can effectively deconstruct each ...

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Parasites of vectors   Ixodiphagus hookeri and its Wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the Netherlands

Parasites of vectors Ixodiphagus hookeri and its Wolbachia symbionts in ticks in the Netherlands

... Bacteria belonging to the group of Wolbachia pipientis have been detected in several studies in Ixodes ricinus ticks [10-13]. Bacteria from this group are known endo- symbionts from a high variety of insects, ...

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Sulfur Oxidizing Symbionts without Canonical Genes for Autotrophic CO2 Fixation

Sulfur Oxidizing Symbionts without Canonical Genes for Autotrophic CO2 Fixation

... other symbionts has been variously suggested to be a strategy to cope with carbon limitation by recycling host waste, as a nutritional supplement to autotrophy, or to be retained for a hypothetical free-living ...

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