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Peng, Mu; Wang, Dongyu; Lui, Lauren M.; Nielsen, Torben; Tian, Renmao; Kempher, Megan L.; Tao, Xuanyu; Pan, Chongle; Chakraborty, Romy; Deutschbauer, Adam M.; Thorgersen, Michael P.; Adams, Michael W. W.; Fields, Matthew W.; Hazen, Terry C.; Arkin, Adam P.; Zhou, Aifen; Zhou, Jizhong
Genomic Features and Pervasive Negative Selection in Rhodanobacter Strains Isolated from Nitrate and Heavy Metal Contaminated Aquifer Journal Article
In: Microbiol Spectr, vol. 10, no. 1, 2022, ISSN: 2165-0497.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Cell Biology, Ecology, General Immunology and Microbiology, Genetics, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology (medical), Physiology
@article{Peng2022,
title = {Genomic Features and Pervasive Negative Selection in
\textit{Rhodanobacter}
Strains Isolated from Nitrate and Heavy Metal Contaminated Aquifer},
author = {Mu Peng and Dongyu Wang and Lauren M. Lui and Torben Nielsen and Renmao Tian and Megan L. Kempher and Xuanyu Tao and Chongle Pan and Romy Chakraborty and Adam M. Deutschbauer and Michael P. Thorgersen and Michael W. W. Adams and Matthew W. Fields and Terry C. Hazen and Adam P. Arkin and Aifen Zhou and Jizhong Zhou},
editor = {Kristen M. DeAngelis},
doi = {10.1128/spectrum.02591-21},
issn = {2165-0497},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-02-23},
journal = {Microbiol Spectr},
volume = {10},
number = {1},
publisher = {American Society for Microbiology},
abstract = {
Despite the dominance of
Rhodanobacter
species in the subsurface of the contaminated Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) site, very little is known about the mechanisms underlying their adaptions to the various stressors present at ORR. Recently, multiple
Rhodanobacter
strains have been isolated from the ORR groundwater samples from several wells with varying geochemical properties.
},
keywords = {Cell Biology, Ecology, General Immunology and Microbiology, Genetics, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology (medical), Physiology},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Despite the dominance of
species in the subsurface of the contaminated Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) site, very little is known about the mechanisms underlying their adaptions to the various stressors present at ORR. Recently, multiple
strains have been isolated from the ORR groundwater samples from several wells with varying geochemical properties.



