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    Genomic and ecological attributes of marine bacteriophages encoding bacterial virulence genes by Silveira, Cynthia B, Coutinho, Felipe H, Cavalcanti, Giselle S, Benler, Sean, Doane, Michael P, Dinsdale, Elizabeth A, Edwards, Robert A, Francini-Filho, Ronaldo B, Thompson, Cristiane C, Luque, Antoni, Rohwer, Forest L, Thompson, Fabiano

    Published in BMC genomics (05-02-2020)
    “…Bacteriophages encode genes that modify bacterial functions during infection. The acquisition of phage-encoded virulence genes is a major mechanism for the…”
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    Rhodoliths holobionts in a changing ocean: host-microbes interactions mediate coralline algae resilience under ocean acidification by Cavalcanti, Giselle S, Shukla, Priya, Morris, Megan, Ribeiro, Bárbara, Foley, Mariah, Doane, Michael P, Thompson, Cristiane C, Edwards, Matthew S, Dinsdale, Elizabeth A, Thompson, Fabiano L

    Published in BMC genomics (24-09-2018)
    “…Life in the ocean will increasingly have to contend with a complex matrix of concurrent shifts in environmental properties that impact their physiology and…”
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    A contractile injection system stimulates tubeworm metamorphosis by translocating a proteinaceous effector by Ericson, Charles F, Eisenstein, Fabian, Medeiros, João M, Malter, Kyle E, Cavalcanti, Giselle S, Zeller, Robert W, Newman, Dianne K, Pilhofer, Martin, Shikuma, Nicholas J

    Published in eLife (17-09-2019)
    “…The swimming larvae of many marine animals identify a location on the sea floor to undergo metamorphosis based on the presence of specific bacteria. Although…”
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    Prophage Genomics and Ecology in the Family Rhodobacteraceae by Forcone, Kathryn, Coutinho, Felipe H., Cavalcanti, Giselle S., Silveira, Cynthia B.

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (21-05-2021)
    “…Roseobacters are globally abundant bacteria with critical roles in carbon and sulfur biogeochemical cycling. Here, we identified 173 new putative prophages in…”
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    A Distinct Contractile Injection System Gene Cluster Found in a Majority of Healthy Adult Human Microbiomes by Rojas, Maria I., Cavalcanti, Giselle S., McNair, Katelyn, Benler, Sean, Alker, Amanda T., Cobián-Güemes, Ana G., Giluso, Melissa, Levi, Kyle, Rohwer, Forest, Bailey, Barbara A., Beyhan, Sinem, Edwards, Robert A., Shikuma, Nicholas J.

    Published in mSystems (01-08-2020)
    “…To engage with host cells, diverse pathogenic bacteria produce syringe-like structures called contractile injection systems (CIS). CIS are evolutionarily…”
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    The Influence of Bacteria on Animal Metamorphosis by Cavalcanti, Giselle S, Alker, Amanda T, Delherbe, Nathalie, Malter, Kyle E, Shikuma, Nicholas J

    Published in Annual review of microbiology (08-09-2020)
    “…The swimming larvae of many marine animals identify a location on the seafloor to settle and undergo metamorphosis based on the presence of specific…”
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    Microbial processes driving coral reef organic carbon flow by Silveira, Cynthia B., Cavalcanti, Giselle S., Walter, Juline M., Silva-Lima, Arthur W., Dinsdale, Elizabeth A., Bourne, David G., Thompson, Cristiane C., Thompson, Fabiano L.

    Published in FEMS microbiology reviews (01-07-2017)
    “…Abstract Coral reefs are one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet, with primary production rates compared to that of rain forests. Benthic organisms…”
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    Complete Genome Sequences of Two Marine Biofilm Isolates, Leisingera sp. nov. Strains 201A and 204H, Novel Representatives of the Roseobacter Group by Cavalcanti, Giselle S, Wasserscheid, Jessica, Dewar, Ken, Shikuma, Nicholas J

    Published in Microbiology resource announcements (09-07-2020)
    “…Here, we report the complete-genome assemblies of biofilm isolates 201A and 204H. They possess six and seven plasmids, respectively, with a size ranging from…”
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