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    Manual GO annotation of predictive protein signatures: the InterPro approach to GO curation by Burge, Sarah, Kelly, Elizabeth, Lonsdale, David, Mutowo-Muellenet, Prudence, McAnulla, Craig, Mitchell, Alex, Sangrador-Vegas, Amaia, Yong, Siew-Yit, Mulder, Nicola, Hunter, Sarah

    “…InterPro amalgamates predictive protein signatures from a number of well-known partner databases into a single resource. To aid with interpretation of results,…”
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    A review of bacterial methyl halide degradation: biochemistry, genetics and molecular ecology by McDonald, I. R., Warner, K. L., McAnulla, C., Woodall, C. A., Oremland, R. S., Murrell, J. C.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-04-2002)
    “…Summary Methyl halide‐degrading bacteria are a diverse group of organisms that are found in both terrestrial and marine environments. They potentially play an…”
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    Hyphomicrobium chloromethanicum sp. nov. and Methylobacterium chloromethanicum sp. nov., chloromethane-utilizing bacteria isolated from a polluted environment by McDonald, IR, Doronina, NV, Trotsenko, YA, McAnulla, C, Murrell, JC

    “…IR McDonald, NV Doronina, YA Trotsenko, C McAnulla and JC Murrell Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK Two…”
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    The InterPro BioMart: federated query and web service access to the InterPro Resource by Jones, Philip, Binns, David, McMenamin, Conor, McAnulla, Craig, Hunter, Sarah

    “…The InterPro BioMart provides users with query-optimized access to predictions of family classification, protein domains and functional sites, based on a broad…”
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    Chloromethane utilization gene cluster from Hyphomicrobium chloromethanicum strain CM2(T) and development of functional gene probes to detect halomethane-degrading bacteria by McAnulla, C, Woodall, C A, McDonald, I R, Studer, A, Vuilleumier, S, Leisinger, T, Murrell, J C

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-01-2001)
    “…Hyphomicrobium chloromethanicum CM2(T), an aerobic methylotrophic member of the alpha subclass of the class proteobacteria, can grow with chloromethane as the…”
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    Metagenomic analysis: the challenge of the data bonanza by Hunter, Chris I, Mitchell, Alex, Jones, Philip, McAnulla, Craig, Pesseat, Sebastien, Scheremetjew, Maxim, Hunter, Sarah

    Published in Briefings in bioinformatics (01-11-2012)
    “…Several thousand metagenomes have already been sequenced, and this number is set to grow rapidly in the forthcoming years as the uptake of high-throughput…”
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    Chloromethane-Induced Genes Define a Third C 1 Utilization Pathway in Methylobacterium chloromethanicum CM4 by Studer, Alex, McAnulla, Craig, Büchele, Rainer, Leisinger, Thomas, Vuilleumier, Stéphane

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-07-2002)
    “…ABSTRACT Methylobacterium chloromethanicum CM4 is an aerobic α-proteobacterium capable of growth with chloromethane as the sole carbon and energy source. Two…”
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    Methyl chloride utilising bacteria are ubiquitous in the natural environment by McAnulla, Craig, McDonald, Ian R., Murrell, J. Colin

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-07-2001)
    “…Abstract Enrichment and isolation of methyl chloride utilising bacteria from a variety of pristine terrestrial, freshwater, estuarine and marine environments…”
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    Chloromethane-Induced Genes Define a Third C sub(1) Utilization Pathway in Methylobacterium chloromethanicum CM4 by Studer, A, McAnulla, C, Buechele, R, Leisinger, T, Vuilleumier, S

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-07-2002)
    “…Methylobacterium chloromethanicum CM4 is an aerobic alpha -proteobacterium capable of growth with chloromethane as the sole carbon and energy source. Two…”
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    Chloromethane utilization gene cluster from Hyphomicrobium chloromethanicum strain CM2 super(T) and development of functional gene probes to detect halomethane-degrading bacteria by McAnulla, C, Woodall, CA, McDonald, IR, Studer, A, Vuilleumier, S, Leisinger, T, Murrell, J C

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-01-2001)
    “…Hyphomicrobium chloromethanicum CM2 super(T), an aerobic methylotrophic member of the alpha subclass of the class proteobacteria, can grow with chloromethane…”
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