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Beaudoin, D J
Beinart, R A
Bernhard, J M
Delong, E F
Dubilier, N
Edgcomb, V P
Gartman, A
Gast, R J
Girguis, P R
Luther, G W
Nyholm, S V
Rotterová, J
Sanders, J G
Stewart, F J
Čepička, I
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Hydrothermal Vents
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Intracellular Oceanospirillales inhabit the gills of the hydrothermal vent snail Alviniconcha with chemosynthetic, γ-Proteobacterial symbionts.
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Beinart, R A
Nyholm, S V
Dubilier, N
Girguis, P R
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20150710
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Environmental microbiology reports
vol. 6
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Insights into the metabolic functioning of a multipartner ciliate symbiosis from oxygen-depleted sediments.
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Beinart, R A
Beaudoin, D J
Bernhard, J M
Edgcomb, V P
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20190501
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Molecular ecology
vol. 27
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The genome of an endosymbiotic methanogen is very similar to those of its free-living relatives.
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Beinart, R A
Rotterová, J
Čepička, I
Gast, R J
Edgcomb, V P
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20190918
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Environmental microbiology
vol. 20
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The uptake and excretion of partially oxidized sulfur expands the repertoire of energy resources metabolized by hydrothermal vent symbioses.
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Beinart, R A
Gartman, A
Sanders, J G
Luther, G W
Girguis, P R
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20160406
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Proceedings. Biological sciences
vol. 282
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Metatranscriptomics reveal differences in in situ energy and nitrogen metabolism among hydrothermal vent snail symbionts.
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Sanders, J G
Beinart, R A
Stewart, F J
Delong, E F
Girguis, P R
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20140130
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The ISME journal
vol. 7
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