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101. Single-cell genomics based on Raman sorting reveals novel carotenoid-containing bacteria in the Red Sea

102. Metagenomic data-mining reveals contrasting microbial populations responsible for trimethylamine formation in human gut and marine ecosystems

103. Isolation of isoprene degrading bacteria from soils, development of isoA gene probes and identification of the active isoprene-degrading soil community using DNA-stable isotope probing

104. Alpha- and Gammaproteobacterial Methanotrophs Codominate the Active Methane-Oxidizing Communities in an Acidic Boreal Peat Bog

105. A mechanism for bacterial transformation of dimethylsulfide to dimethylsulfoxide: a missing link in the marine organic sulfur cycle

106. Back to the Future of Soil Metagenomics

107. Analysis of Active Methylotrophic Communities: When DNA-SIP Meets High-Throughput Technologies

108. Draft genome sequences of gammaproteobacterial methanotrophs isolated from marine ecosystems

110. Analysis of Active Methylotrophic Communities: When DNA-SIP Meets High-Throughput Technologies

111. Comparison of One- and Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography Approaches in the Label-free Quantitative Analysis of Methylocella silvestris

112. Draft Genome Sequences of Facultative Methylotrophs, Gemmobacter sp. Strain LW1 and Mesorhizobium sp. Strain 1M-11, Isolated from Movile Cave, Romania

113. Bacterial flavin-containing monooxygenase is trimethylamine monooxygenase

114. Active Autotrophic Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria in Biofilm Enrichments from Simulated Creek Ecosystems at Two Ammonium Concentrations Respond to Temperature Manipulation

115. Dimethylsulfide is an energy source for the heterotrophic marine bacterium Sagittula stellata

116. Response of methanotrophic communities to afforestation and reforestation in New Zealand

117. Root exudates modify bacterial diversity of phenanthrene degraders in PAH-polluted soil but not phenanthrene degradation rates

118. A Comparison of Methanobactins from Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b and Methylocystis Strain SB2 Predicts Methanobactins Are Synthesized from Diverse Peptide Precursors Modified To Create a Common Core for Binding and Reducing Copper Ions

119. Methanotrophs: Multifunctional bacteria with promising applications in environmental bioengineering

120. Links between methanotroph community composition and CH4oxidation in a pine forest soil

121. Diversity and activity of methanotrophs in alkaline soil from a Chinese coal mine

122. Identification of active methylotrophic bacteria inhabiting surface sediment of a marine estuary

123. Spatial and temporal diversity of methanotrophs in a landfill cover soil are differentially related to soil abiotic factors

124. Life without light: microbial diversity and evidence of sulfur- and ammonium-based chemolithotrophy in Movile Cave

125. Insight into the microbial community structure of a Norwegian deep-water coral reef environment

126. The impact of burning and Calluna removal on below-ground methanotroph diversity and activity in a peatland soil

127. Revealing the uncultivated majority: combining DNA stable-isotope probing, multiple displacement amplification and metagenomic analyses of uncultivated Methylocystis in acidic peatlands

128. Life in the extreme: thermoacidophilic methanotrophy

129. Characterization of the recombinant diaminobutyric acid acetyltransferase from Methylophaga thalassica and Methylophaga alcalica

130. Improved group-specific PCR primers for denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis of the genetic diversity of complex microbial communities

131. Molecular Ecology Techniques for the Study of Aerobic Methanotrophs

132. Diversity of the active methanotrophic community in acidic peatlands as assessed by mRNA and SIP-PLFA analyses

133. Identification of active methanotrophs in a landfill cover soil through detection of expression of 16S rRNA and functional genes

134. Identity of active methanotrophs in landfill cover soil as revealed by DNA-stable isotope probing

135. Purification and crystallization of the hydroxylase component of the methanesulfonate monooxygenase from Methylosulfonomonas methylovora strain M2

136. Nutrient Amendments in Soil DNA Stable Isotope Probing Experiments Reduce the Observed Methanotroph Diversity

138. ChemInform Abstract: Controlling the Activities of the Diiron Centre in Bacterial Monooxygenases: Lessons from Mutagenesis and Biodiversity

139. Soil methane sink capacity response to a long-term wildfire chronosequence in northern Sweden

140. Regulation of plasmid-encoded isoprene metabolism in Rhodococcus, a representative of an important link in the global isoprene cycle

141. Novel Methanotrophs of the Family Methylococcaceae from Different Geographical Regions and Habitats

142. Combining metagenomics with metaproteomics and stable isotope probing reveals metabolic pathways used by a naturally occurring marine methylotroph

143. XoxF encoding an alternative methanol dehydrogenase is widespread in coastal marine environments

145. Identification of a complete methane monooxygenase operon from soil by combining stable isotope probing and metagenomic analysis

146. Diversity of soluble methane monooxygenase-containing methanotrophs isolated from polluted environments

147. Identification, Mutagenesis, and Transcriptional Analysis of the Methanesulfonate Transport Operon of Methylosulfonomonas methylovora

148. Analysis of genes involved in methyl halide degradation inAminobacter lissarensisCC495

149. Regulation of methane oxidation in the facultative methanotrophMethylocella silvestrisBL2

150. Use of DNA-stable isotope probing and functional gene probes to investigate the diversity of methyl chloride-utilizing bacteria in soil

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