307 results on '"Qin, Qi-Long"'
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2. Meta-omics analysis reveals the marine arsenic cycle driven by bacteria
3. Molecular insights into the catalytic mechanism of a phthalate ester hydrolase
4. Ecological function and interaction of different bacterial groups during alginate processing in coastal seawater community
5. A novel class of xylanases specifically degrade marine red algal β1,3/1,4-mixed-linkage xylan
6. A pathway for chitin oxidation in marine bacteria
7. TCA cycle enhancement and uptake of monomeric substrates support growth of marine Roseobacter at low temperature
8. Metagenomic insights into the dynamic degradation of brown algal polysaccharides by kelp-associated microbiota
9. The catabolic specialization of the marine bacterium Polaribacter sp. Q13 to red algal β1,3/1,4-mixed-linkage xylan
10. Significant Bacterial Distance-Decay Relationship in Continuous, Well-Connected Southern Ocean Surface Water
11. Marinifaba aquimaris gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel chitin‐degrading gammaproteobacterium in the family Alteromonadaceae isolated from seawater of the Mariana Trench
12. Tritonibacter aquimaris sp. nov. and Tritonibacter litoralis sp. nov., two novel members of the Roseobacter group isolated from coastal seawater
13. Nascent Genomic Evolution and Allopatric Speciation of Myroides profundi D25 in Its Transition from Land to Ocean
14. Correction to: Biogeographic traits of dimethyl sulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate cycling in polar oceans
15. Biogeographic traits of dimethyl sulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate cycling in polar oceans
16. Correction to: Structure and function of the Arctic and Antarctic marine microbiota as revealed by metagenomics
17. Structure and function of the Arctic and Antarctic marine microbiota as revealed by metagenomics
18. Genomic analysis of Marinimicrobium sp. C6131 reveals its genetic potential involved in chitin metabolism
19. Complete genome sequence of Arcticibacterium luteifluviistationis SM1504T, a cytophagaceae bacterium isolated from Arctic surface seawater
20. Diaminopimelic Acid Metabolism by Pseudomonadota in the Ocean
21. The complete genome sequence of the planctomycetotal bacterium Bremerella sp. P1 with abundant genes involved in polysaccharide degradation
22. Molecular insight into bacterial cleavage of oceanic dimethylsulfoniopropionate into dimethyl sulfide
23. Vertical and horizontal biogeographic patterns and major factors affecting bacterial communities in the open South China Sea
24. Genomic analysis of Marinomonas profundi M1K-6T reveals its adaptation to deep-sea environment of the Mariana Trench
25. Mechanistic insight into acrylate metabolism and detoxification in marine dimethylsulfoniopropionate‐catabolizing bacteria
26. Structural mechanism for bacterial oxidation of oceanic trimethylamine into trimethylamine N‐oxide
27. Diaminopimelic acid is mineralized and recycled mainly by Proteobacteria in the ocean
28. Identification and Characterization of Three Chitinases with Potential in Direct Conversion of Crystalline Chitin into N,N′-diacetylchitobiose
29. Biogeography of culturable marine bacteria from both poles reveals that ‘everything is not everywhere’ at the genomic level
30. Complete genome of Pelagovum pacificum SM1903T isolated from the marine surface oligotrophic environment
31. A novel exopolysaccharide from deep-sea bacterium Zunongwangia profunda SM-A87: low-cost fermentation, moisture retention, and antioxidant activities
32. Structural and molecular basis for the novel catalytic mechanism and evolution of DddP, an abundant peptidase-like bacterial Dimethylsulfoniopropionate lyase: a new enzyme from an old fold
33. Physiological and genetic analyses reveal a mechanistic insight into the multifaceted lifestyles of Pseudoalteromonas sp. SM9913 adapted to the deep-sea sediment
34. Additional file 2 of Biogeographic traits of dimethyl sulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate cycling in polar oceans
35. Comparative genomics of the marine bacterial genus Glaciecola reveals the high degree of genomic diversity and genomic characteristic for cold adaptation
36. Oxidation of trimethylamine to trimethylamine N -oxide facilitates high hydrostatic pressure tolerance in a generalist bacterial lineage
37. Evolutionary Trajectory of the Replication Mode of Bacterial Replicons
38. Comparison of Alginate Utilization Pathways in Culturable Bacteria Isolated From Arctic and Antarctic Marine Environments
39. Additional file 1 of Structure and function of the Arctic and Antarctic marine microbiota as revealed by metagenomics
40. Pelagovum pacificum gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel member of the family Rhodobacteraceae isolated from surface seawater of the Mariana Trench
41. Experimental evidence for long‐term coexistence of copiotrophic and oligotrophic bacteria in pelagic surface seawater
42. Marinomonas profundi sp. nov., isolated from deep seawater of the Mariana Trench
43. Identification and Characterization of Three Chitinases with Potential in Direct Conversion of Crystalline Chitin into N , N ′-diacetylchitobiose.
44. Biogeography of culturable marine bacteria from both poles reveals that 'everything is not everywhere' at the genomic level.
45. Genetic structure of three fosmid-fragments encoding 16S rRNA genes of the Miscellaneous Crenarchaeotic Group (MCG): implications for physiology and evolution of marine sedimentary archaea
46. Vibrio algicola sp. nov., isolated from the surface of coralline algae
47. Structure and Function of the Arctic and Antarctic Marine Microbiota as Revealed by Metagenomics
48. Significant Bacterial Distance-Decay Relationship in Continuous, Well-Connected Southern Ocean Surface Water
49. Reconstruction of the Functional Ecosystem in the High Light, Low Temperature Union Glacier Region, Antarctica
50. Complete genome sequence of Flavobacterium arcticum SM1502T, exhibiting adaption to the Arctic marine salty environment
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