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September 10, 2020

Geology and climate influence rhizobiome composition of the phenotypically diverse tropical tree Tabebuia heterophylla

Plant-associated microbial communities have diverse phenotypic effects on their hosts that are only beginning to be revealed. We hypothesized that morpho-physiological variations in the tropical tree Tabebuia heterophylla, observed on different geological substrates, arise in part due to microbial processes in the rhizosphere. We characterized the microbiota of the rhizosphere and soil communities associated with… [Read More]

September 10, 2020

A synthesis of bacterial and archaeal phenotypic trait data

A synthesis of phenotypic and quantitative genomic traits is provided for bacteria and archaea, in the form of a scripted, reproducible workflow that standardizes and merges 26 sources. The resulting unified dataset covers 14 phenotypic traits, 5 quantitative genomic traits, and 4 environmental characteristics for approximately 170,000 strain-level and 15,000 species-aggregated records. It spans all… [Read More]

September 10, 2020

Sequence-based bioprospecting of myo-inositol oxygenase (Miox) reveals new homologues that increase glucaric acid production in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

myo-Inositol oxygenase (Miox) is a rate-limiting enzyme for glucaric acid production via microbial fermentation. The enzyme converts myo-inositol to glucuronate, which is further converted to glucaric acid, a natural compound with industrial uses that range from detergents to pharmaceutical synthesis to polymeric materials. More than 2,000 Miox sequences are available in the Uniprot database but… [Read More]

September 10, 2020

Draft Genome Sequence of Yokenella regensburgei Strain WCD67, Isolated from the Boxelder Bug

We report here the draft genome sequence of Yokenella regensburgei strain WCD67, isolated from the boxelder bug (Boisea trivittata). The genome is 5,277,883 bp in size, has a GC content of 54.12%, and has 5,416 genes. A total of 17 mobile elements were discovered, 6 of which were predicted to be phages. [Read More]

September 10, 2020

Draft genome of Rosenbergiella nectarea strain 8N4(T) provides insights into the potential role of this species in its plant host

Background: Rosenbergiella nectarea strain 8N4(T), the type species of the genus Rosenbergiella, was isolated from Amygdalus communis (almond) floral nectar. Other strains of this species were isolated from the floral nectar of Citrus paradisi (grapefruit), Nicotiana glauca (tobacco tree) and from Asphodelus aestivus. R. nectarea strain 8N4(T) is a Gram-negative, oxidase-negative, facultatively anaerobic bacterium in… [Read More]

September 10, 2020

Deconvolute individual genomes from metagenome sequences through short read clustering

Metagenome assembly from short next-generation sequencing data is a challenging process due to its large scale and computational complexity. Clustering short reads by species before assembly offers a unique opportunity for parallel downstream assembly of genomes with individualized optimization. However, current read clustering methods suffer either false negative (under-clustering) or false positive (over-clustering) problems. Here… [Read More]

September 10, 2020

Changes in ambient temperature are the prevailing cue in determining Brachypodium distachyon diurnal gene regulation

Plants are continuously exposed to diurnal fluctuations in light and temperature, and spontaneous changes in their physical or biotic environment. The circadian clock coordinates regulation of gene expression with a 24 h period, enabling the anticipation of these events. We used RNA sequencing to characterize the Brachypodium distachyon transcriptome under light and temperature cycles, as… [Read More]

September 10, 2020

Genetic Associations in Four Decades of Multienvironment Trials Reveal Agronomic Trait Evolution in Common Bean

Multienvironment trials (METs) are widely used to assess the performance of promising crop germplasm. Though seldom designed to elucidate genetic mechanisms, MET data sets are often much larger than could be duplicated for genetic research and, given proper interpretation, may offer valuable insights into the genetics of adaptation across time and space. The Cooperative Dry… [Read More]

September 10, 2020

A Guide to Conquer the Biological Network Era Using Graph Theory

Networks are one of the most common ways to represent biological systems as complex sets of binary interactions or relations between different bioentities. In this article, we discuss the basic graph theory concepts and the various graph types, as well as the available data structures for storing and reading graphs. In addition, we describe several… [Read More]

September 10, 2020

Biodiversity of Magnetotactic Bacteria in the Freshwater Lake Beloe Bordukovskoe, Russia

According to 16S rRNA gene- or genome-based phylogeny, magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) belong to diverse taxonomic groups. Here we analyzed the diversity of MTB in a sample taken from the freshwater Lake Beloe Bordukovskoe near Moscow, Russia, by using molecular identification based on sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene and mamK, a specific marker gene for… [Read More]
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