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1. New-onset vegetarian diet shows differences in fatty acid metabolites in European American and African American women

2. Living in the endosymbiotic world of Wolbachia: A centennial review

3. Cigarette smoking and oral microbiota in low-income and African-American populations

4. Minimum Information about an Uncultivated Virus Genome (MIUViG)

5. Genomes of Gut Bacteria from Nasonia Wasps Shed Light on Phylosymbiosis and Microbe-Assisted Hybrid Breakdown

6. Microbiome reduction and endosymbiont gain from a switch in sea urchin life history

7. Discover the Microbes Within! The Wolbachia Project: Citizen Science and Student-Based Discoveries for 15 Years and Counting

8. Symbiont-mediated cytoplasmic incompatibility: what have we learned in 50 years?

9. Visualizing the invisible: class excursions to ignite children’s enthusiasm for microbes

10. Evolution-guided mutagenesis of the cytoplasmic incompatibility proteins: Identifying CifA’s complex functional repertoire and new essential regions in CifB

11. Transgenic Testing Does Not Support a Role for Additional Candidate Genes in Wolbachia Male Killing or Cytoplasmic Incompatibility

12. Microorganisms in the reproductive tissues of arthropods

13. The emergence of microbiome centres

14. The Wolbachia mobilome in Culex pipiens includes a putative plasmid

15. Racial Differences in the Oral Microbiome: Data from Low-Income Populations of African Ancestry and European Ancestry

16. Microbiota and the social brain

17. Paternal Grandmother Age Affects the Strength of Wolbachia-Induced Cytoplasmic Incompatibility in Drosophila melanogaster

18. Gut microbes limit growth in house sparrow nestlings (Passer domesticus) but not through limitations in digestive capacity

19. Microbial communities exhibit host species distinguishability and phylosymbiosis along the length of the gastrointestinal tract

20. Microbe Profile: Wolbachia: a sex selector, a viral protector and a target to treat filarial nematodes

21. Prophage WO genes recapitulate and enhance Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility

22. Phylosymbiosis Impacts Adaptive Traits in Nasonia Wasps

23. Eukaryotic association module in phage WO genomes from Wolbachia

24. Comparative Genomics of Two Closely RelatedWolbachiawith Different Reproductive Effects on Hosts

25. Airway bacteria drive a progressive COPD-like phenotype in mice with polymeric immunoglobulin receptor deficiency

26. Finer-Scale Phylosymbiosis: Insights from Insect Viromes

27. Microbial Misandry: Discovery of a Spiroplasma Male-Killing Toxin

28. Gut Microbiota Diversity across Ethnicities in the United States

29. The maternal effect gene Wds controls Wolbachia titer in Nasonia

30. One prophage WO gene rescues cytoplasmic incompatibility inDrosophila melanogaster

31. Evolutionary Genetics of Cytoplasmic Incompatibility Genes cifA and cifB in Prophage WO of Wolbachia

32. Distinct mucosal microbial communities in infants with surgical necrotizing enterocolitis correlate with age and antibiotic exposure

33. Parasite Microbiome Project: Systematic Investigation of Microbiome Dynamics within and across Parasite-Host Interactions

34. Association of oral microbiome with Type 2 diabetes risk

35. Gut microbial ecology of lizards: insights into diversity in the wild, effects of captivity, variation across gut regions and transmission

36. Chromosomal localization of Wolbachia inserts in the genomes of two subspecies of Chorthippus parallelus forming a Pyrenean hybrid zone

37. Phylosymbiosis: Relationships and Functional Effects of Microbial Communities across Host Evolutionary History

38. Phylosymbiosis: Relationships and Functional Effects of Microbial Communities across Host Evolutionary History

39. Author Correction: The Wolbachia mobilome in Culex pipiens includes a putative plasmid

40. Disentangling a Holobiont - Recent Advances and Perspectives in Nasonia Wasps

41. Physiological and microbial adjustments to diet quality permit facultative herbivory in an omnivorous lizard

42. Wolbachia pipientis should not be split into multiple species: A response to Ramírez-Puebla et al., 'Species in Wolbachia? Proposal for the designation of ‘Candidatus Wolbachia bourtzisii’, ‘Candidatus Wolbachia onchocercicola’, ‘Candidatus Wolbachia blaxteri’, ‘Candidatus Wolbachia brugii’, ‘Candidatus Wolbachia taylori’, ‘Candidatus Wolbachia collembolicola’ and ‘Candidatus Wolbachia multihospitum’ for the different species within Wolbachia supergroups'

43. Getting the hologenome concept right: An eco-evolutionary framework for hosts and their microbiomes

44. Complete Bacteriophage Transfer in a Bacterial Endosymbiont (Wolbachia) Determined by Targeted Genome Capture

45. Host Biology in Light of the Microbiome: Ten Principles of Holobionts and Hologenomes

46. Wolbachia co-infection in a hybrid zone: discovery of horizontal gene transfers from two Wolbachia supergroups into an animal genome

47. Tandem-repeat protein domains across the tree of life

48. The relative importance of DNA methylation and Dnmt2-mediated epigenetic regulation on Wolbachia densities and cytoplasmic incompatibility

49. Bile diversion to the distal small intestine has comparable metabolic benefits to bariatric surgery

50. Antibacterial gene transfer across the tree of life

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