289 results on '"Rappé, Michael S."'
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2. Genomic comparisons of a bacterial lineage that inhabits both marine and terrestrial deep subsurface systems
3. Carboxydotrophy potential of uncultivated Hydrothermarchaeota from the subseafloor crustal biosphere
4. Divergent methyl-coenzyme M reductase genes in a deep-subseafloor Archaeoglobi
5. Expanded diversity of microbial groups that shape the dissimilatory sulfur cycle
6. Isolate-anchored comparisons reveal evolutionary and functional differentiation across SAR86 marine bacteria
7. Corrigendum: Metagenome sequencing and 98 microbial genomes from Juan de Fuca Ridge flank subsurface fluids.
8. Viruses in the Oceanic Basement
9. Metagenome sequencing and 98 microbial genomes from Juan de Fuca Ridge flank subsurface fluids.
10. Genomic comparisons of a bacterial lineage that inhabits both marine and terrestrial deep subsurface systems
11. Genomic comparisons of a bacterial lineage that inhabits both marine and terrestrial deep subsurface systems
12. Novel microbial assemblages inhabiting crustal fluids within mid-ocean ridge flank subsurface basalt.
13. Nanocalorimetric Characterization of Microbial Activity in Deep Subsurface Oceanic Crustal Fluids
14. Metagenome sequencing and 98 microbial genomes from Juan de Fuca Ridge flank subsurface fluids
15. Draft genome sequence of marine alphaproteobacterial strain HIMB11, the first cultivated representative of a unique lineage within the Roseobacter clade possessing an unusually small genome
16. Temporal and Spatial Response of Bacterioplankton Lineages to Annual Convective Overturn at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-Series Study Site
17. Genome Streamlining in a Cosmopolitan Oceanic Bacterium
18. Fluids from Aging Ocean Crust That Support Microbial Life
19. Nitrogen-fixing populations of Planctomycetes and Proteobacteria are abundant in surface ocean metagenomes
20. Phylogenetic Diversity of Marine Coastal Picoplankton 16S rRNA Genes Cloned from the Continental Shelf Off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina
21. 16S rRNA Genes Reveal Stratified Open Ocean Bacterioplankton Populations Related to the Green Non-Sulfur Bacteria
22. Structure-informed microbial population genetics elucidate selective pressures that shape protein evolution
23. Ecology and Cultivation of Marine Oligotrophic Bacteria
24. Life strategies for Aminicenantiain subseafloor oceanic crust
25. Structure-informed microbial population genetics elucidate selective pressures that shape protein evolution
26. New Cultivation Strategies Bring More Microbial Plankton Species into the Laboratory
27. Mesoscale Eddies Drive Increased Silica Export in the Subtropical Pacific Ocean
28. Spatial and temporal dynamics of SAR11 marine bacteria across a nearshore to offshore transect in the tropical Pacific Ocean
29. Author Correction: Nitrogen-fixing populations of Planctomycetes and Proteobacteria are abundant in surface ocean metagenomes
30. 2. Life in the Oceanic Crust
31. Ecophysiology of the Cosmopolitan OM252 Bacterioplankton ( Gammaproteobacteria )
32. Insights into the Cultured Bacterial Fraction of Corals
33. Insights into the cultured bacterial fraction of corals
34. Spatial and temporal dynamics of SAR11 marine bacteria sampled across a nearshore to offshore transect in the tropical Pacific Ocean
35. Isolation of SAR11 Marine Bacteria from Cryopreserved Seawater
36. Section 4 Update - Isolation of aquatic microorganisms via high throughput cultivation
37. Humpback whales harbour a combination of specific and variable skin bacteria
38. Mantle degassing of primordial helium through submarine ridge flank basaltic basement
39. Metabolic strategies of marine subseafloor Chloroflexi inferred from genome reconstructions
40. Sampling of basement fluids via Circulation Obviation Retrofit Kits (CORKs) for dissolved gases, fluid fixation at the seafloor, and the characterization of organic carbon
41. Dynamics of the SAR11 bacterioplankton lineage in relation to environmental conditions in the oligotrophic North Pacific subtropical gyre
42. Phytoplankton in the ocean use non-phosphorus lipids in response to phosphorus scarcity
43. The small genome of an abundant coastal ocean methylotroph
44. High intraspecific recombination rate in a native population of Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique (SAR11)
45. Proteorhodopsin in the ubiquitous marine bacterium SAR11
46. The importance of designating type material for uncultured taxa
47. SAR11 clade dominates ocean surface bacterioplankton communities
48. Cultivation of the ubiquitous SAR11 marine bacterioplankton clade
49. Characterisation of bacterial communities associated with toxic and non-toxic dinoflagellates: Alexandrium spp. and Scrippsiella trochoidea
50. Phylogenetic comparisons of a coastal bacterioplankton community with its counterparts in open ocean and freshwater systems
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