Foreman, Anne M Omari, Amel Marks, Kristin J Troeschel, Alyssa N Haas, Emily J Moore, Susan M Fechter-Leggett, Ethan Park, Ju-Hyeong Cox-Ganser, Jean M Damon, Scott A
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International journal of environmental research and public health
Hurricane Ida, a Category 4 hurricane, made landfall in southern Louisiana in August of 2021, causing widespread wind damage and flooding. The objective of this study was to investigate knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to post-hurricane mold exposure and cleanup among residents and workers in areas of Louisiana affected by Hurricane Ida ...
pucciarelli, sandra mozzicafreddo, matteo vassallo, alberto piersanti, angela miceli, cristina
In the present review, we summarize genome mining of genomic data obtained from the psychrophilic Antarctic marine ciliate Euplotes focardii and its evolutionary-close mesophilic cosmopolitan counterpart E. crassus. This analysis highlights adaptation strategies that are unique to the Antarctic ciliate, including antioxidant gene duplication and di...
Lv, Feng-Hua Wang, Dong-Feng Zhao, Si-Yi Lv, Xiao-Yang Sun, Wei Nielsen, Rasmus Li, Meng-Hua
Previous studies revealed extensive genetic introgression between Ovis species, which affects genetic adaptation and morphological traits. However, the exact evolutionary scenarios underlying the hybridization between sheep and allopatric wild relatives remain unknown. To address this problem, we here integrate the reference genomes of several ovin...
Kitashin, Ichika Kumano, Hitomi Nakagawa, Keisuke
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Microbiology Resource Announcements
We determined the complete genome sequences of two feline astroviruses (FAstVs) in non-diarrheic stool samples from apparently healthy stray cats in 2020 in Japan. Information on the complete genome sequence of FAstV from asymptomatic cats has great potential for a better understanding of the ecology of FAstV in cats.
Chen, Wei Chen, Ling Cheng, Xiyu Liu, Xiaoyan Zhu, Lei
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Microbiology Resource Announcements
Plant rhizosphere microorganisms are an important source for discovering beneficial microorganisms in crops. Here we presented the complete genome of Bacillus cereus NBNZ-2162 isolated from citrus rhizosphere soil, of which the total length is 5,395,922 bp and possesses 5,368 CDS.
Laureano, Gerardo Bermudez, Abdiel Esparra Rivera Vicéns, Ramón E. Arun, Alok
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Here, we report a draft metagenome-assembled genome and annotation of Pseudomonas sp. obtained from the sequenced genome of Vaucheria bursata. The genome completeness was 97.9% with a total of 5,322 open reading frames, of which 3,147 genes were annotated. The availability of the metagenome will elucidate the possible epiphytic interactions of bact...
Berner, Keely Zoza-Veloz, Michelle Nolan, Matt Graham, Danielle Ivanova, Natalia Seshadri, Rekha Spring, Stefan Escobar, Matthew
Here, we report the draft genome sequences of two Butyrivibrio-type strains isolated from rumen fluid. The genome sequence of Butyrivibrio hungatei DSM 14810 was 3.3 Mb with 3,093 predicted genes, while the Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens DSM 3071 genome sequence was 4.8 Mb with 4,132 predicted genes.
Mathole, Masenyabu Carroll, Laura Khabo-Mmekoa, Collette Mabogoane, Nomsa Matle, Itumeleng
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This paper presents the annotated genomes of Salmonella Haifa, Salmonella Bangkok, and Salmonella Reading, which are uncommonly isolated from meat in South Africa. Despite their rarity in South Africa, these serotypes have been linked to several high-profile outbreaks in other parts of the world.
Futas, Jan Jelinek, April L. Burger, Pamela A. Horin, Petr
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Frontiers in Immunology
Background The mammalian Natural Killer Complex (NKC) harbors genes and gene families encoding a variety of C-type lectin-like proteins expressed on various immune cells. The NKC is a complex genomic region well-characterized in mice, humans and domestic animals. The major limitations of automatic annotation of the NKC in non-model animals include ...
Cantrell, Emily G. Burcham, Zachary M.
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Ignatzschineria larvae is studied for its role in decomposition and disease ecology; however, the type strain reference genome remains fragmented. The current reference genome consists of 61 contigs calculated at 82.18% complete with 10.98% contamination. Here, we announce the hybrid genome assembly as an improved single contig.