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    AnnoTree: visualization and exploration of a functionally annotated microbial tree of life by Mendler, Kerrin, Chen, Han, Parks, Donovan H, Lobb, Briallen, Hug, Laura A, Doxey, Andrew C

    Published in Nucleic acids research (21-05-2019)
    “…Abstract Bacterial genomics has revolutionized our understanding of the microbial tree of life; however, mapping and visualizing the distribution of functional…”
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    Unusual biology across a group comprising more than 15% of domain Bacteria by Brown, Christopher T., Hug, Laura A., Thomas, Brian C., Sharon, Itai, Castelle, Cindy J., Singh, Andrea, Wilkins, Michael J., Wrighton, Kelly C., Williams, Kenneth H., Banfield, Jillian F.

    Published in Nature (London) (09-07-2015)
    “…More than 15% of the bacterial domain consists of a radiation of phyla about which very little is known; here, metagenomics is used to reconstruct 8 complete…”
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    Microbial methane cycling in a landfill on a decadal time scale by Grégoire, Daniel S., George, Nikhil A., Hug, Laura A.

    Published in Nature communications (16-11-2023)
    “…Landfills generate outsized environmental footprints due to microbial degradation of organic matter in municipal solid waste, which produces the potent…”
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    Extraordinary phylogenetic diversity and metabolic versatility in aquifer sediment by Castelle, Cindy J., Hug, Laura A., Wrighton, Kelly C., Thomas, Brian C., Williams, Kenneth H., Wu, Dongying, Tringe, Susannah G., Singer, Steven W., Eisen, Jonathan A., Banfield, Jillian F.

    Published in Nature communications (27-08-2013)
    “…Microorganisms in the subsurface represent a substantial but poorly understood component of the Earth’s biosphere. Subsurface environments are complex and…”
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    Small genomes and sparse metabolisms of sediment-associated bacteria from four candidate phyla by Kantor, Rose S, Wrighton, Kelly C, Handley, Kim M, Sharon, Itai, Hug, Laura A, Castelle, Cindy J, Thomas, Brian C, Banfield, Jillian F

    Published in mBio (22-10-2013)
    “…Cultivation-independent surveys of microbial diversity have revealed many bacterial phyla that lack cultured representatives. These lineages, referred to as…”
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    CRISPR-resolved virus-host interactions in a municipal landfill include non-specific viruses, hyper-targeted viral populations, and interviral conflicts by George, Nikhil A., Hug, Laura A.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-04-2023)
    “…Viruses are the most abundant microbial guild on the planet, impacting microbial community structure and ecosystem services. Viruses are specifically…”
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    Overview of organohalide-respiring bacteria and a proposal for a classification system for reductive dehalogenases by Hug, Laura A., Maphosa, Farai, Leys, David, Löffler, Frank E., Smidt, Hauke, Edwards, Elizabeth A., Adrian, Lorenz

    “…Organohalide respiration is an anaerobic bacterial respiratory process that uses halogenated hydrocarbons as terminal electron acceptors during electron…”
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    A new view of the tree of life by Hug, Laura A., Baker, Brett J., Anantharaman, Karthik, Brown, Christopher T., Probst, Alexander J., Castelle, Cindy J., Butterfield, Cristina N., Hernsdorf, Alex W., Amano, Yuki, Ise, Kotaro, Suzuki, Yohey, Dudek, Natasha, Relman, David A., Finstad, Kari M., Amundson, Ronald, Thomas, Brian C., Banfield, Jillian F.

    Published in Nature microbiology (11-04-2016)
    “…The tree of life is one of the most important organizing principles in biology 1 . Gene surveys suggest the existence of an enormous number of branches 2 , but…”
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    Groundwater Elusimicrobia are metabolically diverse compared to gut microbiome Elusimicrobia and some have a novel nitrogenase paralog by Méheust, Raphaël, Castelle, Cindy J., Matheus Carnevali, Paula B., Farag, Ibrahim F., He, Christine, Chen, Lin-Xing, Amano, Yuki, Hug, Laura A., Banfield, Jillian F.

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-12-2020)
    “…Currently described members of Elusimicrobia , a relatively recently defined phylum, are animal-associated and rely on fermentation. However, free-living…”
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    Accurate, multi-kb reads resolve complex populations and detect rare microorganisms by Sharon, Itai, Kertesz, Michael, Hug, Laura A, Pushkarev, Dmitry, Blauwkamp, Timothy A, Castelle, Cindy J, Amirebrahimi, Mojgan, Thomas, Brian C, Burstein, David, Tringe, Susannah G, Williams, Kenneth H, Banfield, Jillian F

    Published in Genome research (01-04-2015)
    “…Accurate evaluation of microbial communities is essential for understanding global biogeochemical processes and can guide bioremediation and medical…”
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    The human gut and groundwater harbor non-photosynthetic bacteria belonging to a new candidate phylum sibling to Cyanobacteria by Di Rienzi, Sara C, Sharon, Itai, Wrighton, Kelly C, Koren, Omry, Hug, Laura A, Thomas, Brian C, Goodrich, Julia K, Bell, Jordana T, Spector, Timothy D, Banfield, Jillian F, Ley, Ruth E

    Published in eLife (01-10-2013)
    “…Cyanobacteria were responsible for the oxygenation of the ancient atmosphere; however, the evolution of this phylum is enigmatic, as relatives have not been…”
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    Metatranscriptome of an anaerobic benzene-degrading, nitrate-reducing enrichment culture reveals involvement of carboxylation in benzene ring activation by Luo, Fei, Gitiafroz, Roya, Devine, Cheryl E, Gong, Yunchen, Hug, Laura A, Raskin, Lutgarde, Edwards, Elizabeth A

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-2014)
    “…The enzymes involved in the initial steps of anaerobic benzene catabolism are not known. To try to elucidate this critical step, a metatranscriptomic analysis…”
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    Aquifer environment selects for microbial species cohorts in sediment and groundwater by Hug, Laura A, Thomas, Brian C, Brown, Christopher T, Frischkorn, Kyle R, Williams, Kenneth H, Tringe, Susannah G, Banfield, Jillian F

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-08-2015)
    “…Little is known about the biogeography or stability of sediment-associated microbial community membership because these environments are biologically complex…”
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    Sizing Up the Uncultured Microbial Majority by Hug, Laura A

    Published in mSystems (01-09-2018)
    “…Predicting the total number of microbial cells on Earth and exploring the full diversity of life are fundamental research concepts that have undergone paradigm…”
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    It Takes a Village: Microbial Communities Thrive through Interactions and Metabolic Handoffs by Hug, Laura A, Co, Rebecca

    Published in mSystems (01-03-2018)
    “…An enduring theme in microbial ecology is the interdependence of microbial community members. Interactions between community members include provision of…”
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