Comparative genomics, symbiotic capacities and high metabolic flexibility of the marine genus Pseudovibrio
2017
Versluis, D. | Nijsse, B. | Mohamad, M.A.N. | Koehorst, J.J. | Wiese, Jutta | Imhoff, Johannes F. | Schaap, P.J. | Passel, van, M.W.J. | Smidt, H. | Sipkema, D.
Pseudovibrio is a marine bacterial genus, members of which are predominantly isolated from sessile marine animals, and particularly sponges. It has been hypothesized that they form a mutualistic relationship with their hosts. Here, we studied their phylogeny highlighting genetic adaptations that may play a role in host colonization, by comparative genomics of 31 Pseudovibrio strains of which 25 were isolated from sponges.
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Wageningen University
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Prjeb20602; Pseudovibrio; Erp022771
2020-12-15
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