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7. Polymicrobial consortia in the pathogenesis of biofilm vaginosis visualized by FISH. Historic review outlining the basic principles of the polymicrobial infection theory

9. Roadmap for naming uncultivated Archaea and Bacteria

12. Alpha-glucans from bacterial necromass indicate an intra-population loop within the marine carbon cycle

13. Seasonal recurrence and modular assembly of an Arctic pelagic marine microbiome

17. Toward unrestricted use of public genomic data

20. Genes for laminarin degradation are dispersed in the genomes of particle-associated Maribacter species.

23. Particle-attached bacteria act as gatekeepers in the decomposition of complex phytoplankton polysaccharides

25. Microbial Community Response to Simulated Petroleum Seepage in Caspian Sea Sediments

26. Towards estimating the number of strains that make up a natural bacterial population

27. An ANI gap within bacterial species that advances the definitions of intra-species units

29. Distinct actors drive different mechanisms of biopolymer processing in polar marine coastal sediments.

30. Proteomic insight into arabinogalactan utilization by particle-associated Maribacter sp. MAR_2009_72.

34. Erratum for Brüwer et al., “ In situ cell division and mortality rates of SAR11, SAR86, Bacteroidetes , and Aurantivirga during phytoplankton blooms reveal differences in population controls”

43. Cultivation and functional characterization of 79 planctomycetes uncovers their unique biology

48. Genomic encyclopedia of bacteria and archaea: sequencing a myriad of type strains.

49. Correlations among carbohydrate inventories, enzyme activities, and microbial communities in the western North Atlantic Ocean.

50. Pulsed inputs of high molecular weight organic matter shift the mechanisms of substrate utilisation in marine bacterial communities.

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