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1. Novel phage infecting the Roseobacter CHUG lineage reveals a diverse and globally distributed phage family

2. The blue light-dependent LOV-protein LdaP of Dinoroseobacter shibae acts as antirepressor of the PpsR repressor, regulating photosynthetic gene cluster expression

3. Diel population and functional synchrony of microbial communities on coral reefs

4. Increased biofilm formation due to high-temperature adaptation in marine Roseobacter

5. The Bacterial Symbiont Phaeobacter inhibens Shapes the Life History of Its Algal Host Emiliania huxleyi

6. Growth Substrate and Prophage Induction Collectively Influence Metabolite and Lipid Profiles in a Marine Bacterium

7. Prevalence and diversity of type VI secretion systems in a model beneficial symbiosis

8. Coastal Transient Niches Shape the Microdiversity Pattern of a Bacterioplankton Population with Reduced Genomes

9. Deciphering the Virus Signal Within the Marine Dissolved Organic Matter Pool

10. Single-taxon field measurements of bacterial gene regulation controlling DMSP fate

11. Tight Adherence (Tad) Pilus Genes Indicate Putative Niche Differentiation in Phytoplankton Bloom Associated Rhodobacterales

13. Recoding of the stop codon UGA to glycine by a BD1-5/SN-2 bacterium and niche partitioning between Alpha- and Gammaproteobacteria in a tidal sediment microbial community naturally selected in a laboratory chemostat

14. A Model Roseobacter, Ruegeria pomeroyi DSS-3, Employs a Diffusible Killing Mechanism To Eliminate Competitors

15. Genomic Characteristics and Potential Metabolic Adaptations of Hadal Trench Roseobacter and Alteromonas Bacteria Based on Single-Cell Genomics Analyses

16. Diverse, Abundant, and Novel Viruses Infecting the Marine Roseobacter RCA Lineage

17. Tight Regulation of Extracellular Superoxide Points to Its Vital Role in the Physiology of the Globally Relevant Roseobacter Clade

18. Integrated Transcriptional Regulatory Network of Quorum Sensing, Replication Control, and SOS Response in Dinoroseobacter shibae

19. Characterization of the Interactive Effects of Labile and Recalcitrant Organic Matter on Microbial Growth and Metabolism

20. Does the Chemodiversity of Bacterial Exometabolomes Sustain the Chemodiversity of Marine Dissolved Organic Matter?

21. Proteogenomic Analysis of Epibacterium Mobile BBCC367, a Relevant Marine Bacterium Isolated From the South Pacific Ocean

22. Newly identified HMO-2011-type phages reveal genomic diversity and biogeographic distributions of this marine viral group

23. Assessing the Effects of Rotifer Feed Enrichments on Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) Larvae and Post-Larvae Gut-Associated Bacterial Communities

25. Comparative Genomics and Mutational Analysis Reveals a Novel XoxF-Utilizing Methylotroph in the Roseobacter Group Isolated From the Marine Environment

26. Microbial Composition and Genes for Key Metabolic Attributes in the Gut Digesta of Sea Urchins Lytechinus variegatus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Using Shotgun Metagenomics

27. Mechanisms driving genome reduction of a novel Roseobacter lineage

28. The Exometabolome of Two Model Strains of the Roseobacter Group: A Marketplace of Microbial Metabolites

29. Composition of Total and Cell-Proliferating Bacterioplankton Community in Early Summer in the North Sea – Roseobacters Are the Most Active Component

30. Exoproteome Analysis of the Seaweed Pathogen Nautella italica R11 Reveals Temperature-Dependent Regulation of RTX-Like Proteins

31. Direct Heme Uptake by Phytoplankton-Associated Roseobacter Bacteria

32. Tritonibacter aquimaris sp. nov. and Tritonibacter litoralis sp. nov., two novel members of the Roseobacter group isolated from coastal seawater

33. The genomic content and context of auxiliary metabolic genes in roseophages

34. Leisingera sp. JC1, a Bacterial Isolate from Hawaiian Bobtail Squid Eggs, Produces Indigoidine and Differentially Inhibits Vibrios

35. Experimental identification of small non-coding RNAs in the model marine bacterium Ruegeria pomeroyi DSS-3

36. Screening of Surface-associated Bacteria from the Mexican Red Alga Halymenia floresii for Quorum Sensing Activity

37. Roseobacter cerasinus sp. nov., isolated from a fish farm

38. Genomic Characterization of Two Novel RCA Phages Reveals New Insights into the Diversity and Evolution of Marine Viruses

39. Phytoplankton exudates and lysates support distinct microbial consortia with specialized metabolic and ecophysiological traits

40. Yangia mangrovi sp. nov., a novel member of the Roseobacter clade isolated from mangrove soil and emended description of Yangia pacifica Dai et al. 2006

41. Structural and Mechanistic Insights Into Dimethylsulfoxide Formation Through Dimethylsulfide Oxidation

42. Identification of genetic modules mediating the Jekyll and Hyde interaction of Dinoroseobacter shibae with the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum minimum

43. Alphaproteobacteria facilitate Trichodesmium community trimethylamine utilization

44. Tight Adherence (Tad) Pilus Genes Indicate Putative Niche Differentiation in Phytoplankton Bloom Associated Rhodobacterales

45. Corrigendum: Characterization of the Interactive Effects of Labile and Recalcitrant Organic Matter on Microbial Growth and Metabolism

46. Muriiphilus fusiformis gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel non-marine bacterium belonging to the Roseobacter group, and reclassification of Maritimibacter lacisalsi (Zhong et al. 2015) as Muriicola lacisalsi gen. nov., comb. nov

47. Roseobacters in a Sea of Poly- and Paraphyly: Whole Genome-Based Taxonomy of the Family Rhodobacteraceae and the Proposal for the Split of the 'Roseobacter Clade' Into a Novel Family, Roseobacteraceae fam. nov

48. Diversity of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate Degradation Genes Reveals the Significance of Marine Roseobacter Clade in Sulfur Metabolism in Coastal Areas of Antarctic Maxwell Bay

49. Phosphate‐limited ocean regions select for bacterial populations enriched in the carbon–phosphorus lyase pathway for phosphonate degradation

50. Microdiversity and temporal dynamics of marine bacterial dimethylsulfoniopropionate genes

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