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    A comprehensive method for amplicon-based and metagenomic characterization of viruses, bacteria, and eukaryotes in freshwater samples

    Studies of environmental microbiota typically target only specific groups of microorganisms, with most focusing on bacteria through taxonomic classification of 16S rRNA gene sequences. For a more holistic unde...

    Miguel I. Uyaguari-Diaz, Michael Chan, Bonnie L. Chaban, Matthew A. Croxen in Microbiome (2016)

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    Detecting genomic islands using bioinformatics approaches

  3. Genomic islands (GIs) are large genomic regions (typically 10–200 kb in length) that are found in bacterial genomes and that have probably been horizontally ac...

  4. Morgan G. I. Langille, William W. L. Hsiao in Nature Reviews Microbiology (2010)

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    Erratum: Methods for predicting bacterial protein subcellular localization

    Nature Reviews Microbiology 4, 741–751 (2006) In the above article, there was an error in the true negative (TN) values provided in Table 2 for the PSORTb and Proteome Analyst programs. This error had no impac...

    Jennifer L. Gardy, Fiona S. L. Brinkman in Nature Reviews Microbiology (2006)

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    Methods for predicting bacterial protein subcellular localization

  7. The prediction of a bacterial protein's subcellular localization can be of considerable aid to microbiological research. It can be used to infer potential func...

  8. Jennifer L. Gardy, Fiona S. L. Brinkman in Nature Reviews Microbiology (2006)

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    The Pseudomonas Genome Database

    Fiona S. L. Brinkman in Pseudomonas (2006)