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1. Data analysis workflow for the detection of canine vector-borne pathogens using 16 S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing

2. Phenotypic Characterization and Draft Genome Sequence Analyses of Two Novel Endospore-Forming Sporosarcina spp. Isolated from Canada Goose ( Branta canadensis ) Feces.

3. DETERMINATION OF SPECIFIC ENTEROPATHOGEN PRESENCE IN CAPTIVE CHEETAHS ( ACINONYX JUBATUS ) FED VARIOUS DIETS USING FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION.

4. Cecal Microbial Hydrogen Cycling Potential Is Linked to Feed Efficiency Phenotypes in Chickens.

5. Considerations and best practices in animal science 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing microbiome studies.

6. Emerging Pathogenic Gammaproteobacteria Wohlfahrtiimonas chitiniclastica and Ignatzschineria Species in a Turkey Vulture ( Cathartes aura ).

7. Data analysis workflow for the detection of canine vector-borne pathogens using 16 S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing.

8. Assessment of bacterial and fungal populations in urine from clinically healthy dogs using next-generation sequencing.

9. Broiler chickens and early life programming: Microbiome transplant-induced cecal community dynamics and phenotypic effects.

10. Draft Genome Sequences of Two Clostridium Isolates from the Poultry Gastrointestinal Tract.

11. Draft Genome Sequences of Two Potentially Novel Bacillus Isolates from Backyard and Commercial Chicken Gastrointestinal Tracts.

12. Draft Genome Sequences of Two Paenibacillus Isolates from Goose and Chicken Gastrointestinal Material.

13. Characterization of LysBC17, a Lytic Endopeptidase from Bacillus cereus .

14. The cecal microbiome of commercial broiler chickens varies significantly by season.

15. Assessing Cat Flea Microbiomes in Northern and Southern California by 16S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing.

16. Characterization of two glycosyl hydrolases, putative prophage endolysins, that target Clostridium perfringens.

17. Microbial-derived products as potential new antimicrobials.

18. Environmental reservoirs of pathogenic mycobacteria across the Ethiopian biogeographical landscape.

19. Variation in Campylobacter Multilocus Sequence Typing Subtypes from Chickens as Detected on Three Plating Media.

20. Spatial and Temporal Changes in the Broiler Chicken Cecal and Fecal Microbiomes and Correlations of Bacterial Taxa with Cytokine Gene Expression.

21. Genome Sequence of a Urease-Positive Campylobacter lari Strain.

22. A Thermophilic Phage Endolysin Fusion to a Clostridium perfringens-Specific Cell Wall Binding Domain Creates an Anti-Clostridium Antimicrobial with Improved Thermostability.

23. Comparative analysis of the intestinal bacterial and RNA viral communities from sentinel birds placed on selected broiler chicken farms.

24. Successional changes in the chicken cecal microbiome during 42 days of growth are independent of organic acid feed additives.

25. The chicken gastrointestinal microbiome.

26. Sampling by sponge wipe or skin excision for recovery of inoculated Salmonella and Campylobacter from defeathered broiler carcasses.

27. Metabolic flexibility as a major predictor of spatial distribution in microbial communities.

28. Can probiotics improve the environmental microbiome and resistome of commercial poultry production?

29. Proposed model for the high rate of rearrangement and rapid migration observed in some IncA/C plasmid lineages.

30. Prospecting environmental mycobacteria: combined molecular approaches reveal unprecedented diversity.

31. Construction, expression, purification and antigenicity of recombinant Campylobacter jejuni flagellar proteins.

32. Comparison of cumulative drip sampling with whole carcass rinses for estimation of Campylobacter species and quality indicator organisms associated with processed broiler chickens.

33. The poultry-associated microbiome: network analysis and farm-to-fork characterizations.

34. Isolation of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli serogroups O26, O45, O103, O111, O121, and O145 from ground beef using modified rainbow agar and post-immunomagnetic separation acid treatment.

35. Free-living and aggregate-associated Planctomycetes in the Black Sea.

36. Genotypic distribution of a specialist model microorganism, Methanosaeta, along an estuarine gradient: does metabolic restriction limit niche differentiation potential?

37. Contrasting patterns of niche partitioning between two anaerobic terminal oxidizers of organic matter.

38. Complete genome sequence of the podoviral bacteriophage ΦCP24R, which is virulent for Clostridium perfringens.

39. Recombinant Expression of a Putative Amidase Cloned from the Genome of Listeria monocytogenes that Lyses the Bacterium and its Monolayer in Conjunction with a Protease.

40. Application of high-throughput sequencing to measure the performance of commonly used selective cultivation methods for the foodborne pathogen Campylobacter.

41. Pyrosequencing-based validation of a simple cell-suspension polymerase chain reaction assay for Campylobacter with application of high-processivity polymerase and novel internal amplification controls for rapid and specific detection.

42. Molecular characterization of podoviral bacteriophages virulent for Clostridium perfringens and their comparison with members of the Picovirinae.

43. Comparison of an automated most-probable-number technique with traditional plating methods for estimating populations of total aerobes, coliforms, and Escherichia coli associated with freshly processed broiler chickens.

44. Ovine pedomics: the first study of the ovine foot 16S rRNA-based microbiome.

45. ThermoPhyl: a software tool for selecting phylogenetically optimized conventional and quantitative-PCR taxon-targeted assays for use with complex samples.

46. The complete genome sequence and genetic analysis of ΦCA82 a novel uncultured microphage from the turkey gastrointestinal system.

47. Comparative genomics of four closely related Clostridium perfringens bacteriophages reveals variable evolution among core genes with therapeutic potential.

48. The genome sequence and proteome of bacteriophage ΦCPV1 virulent for Clostridium perfringens.

49. Evolutionary divergence and biogeography of sympatric niche-differentiated bacterial populations.

50. Improving the isolation of anaerobes on solid media: the example of the fastidious Methanosaeta.

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