Our understanding of microbial evolution is largely dependent on available genomic data of diverse organisms. Yet, genome-sequencing efforts have mostly ignored the diverse uncultivable majority in favor of cultivable and sociologically relevant organisms. In this thesis, I have applied and developed cultivation independent methods to explore microbial diversity and obtain genomic data in an unbiased manner. The obtained genomes were then used to study the evolution of mitochondria, Rickettsiales and Haloarchaea. Metagenomic binning of oceanic samples recovered draft genomes for thirteen novel Alphaproteobacteria-related lineages. Phylogenomics analyses utilizing the improved taxon sample suggested that mitochondria are not related to Ricke...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Abundant and evolutionarily diverse populations of ...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
Our understanding of microbial evolution is largely dependent on available genomic data of diverse o...
Our understanding of microbial evolution is largely dependent on available genomic data of diverse o...
Microbes form the majority of life on Earth, but have been systematically underrepresented in histor...
Microbes form the majority of life on Earth, but have been systematically underrepresented in histor...
Culture-independent methods allow us to better understand the diversity of microorganisms on earth. ...
Culture-independent methods allow us to better understand the diversity of microorganisms on earth. ...
Culture-independent methods allow us to better understand the diversity of microorganisms on earth. ...
The focus of this thesis has been the phylogenomics and evolution of the Alphaproteobacteria. This i...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
The bacterial family Rickettsiaceae includes a group of well-known etiological agents of many human ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Abundant and evolutionarily diverse populations of ...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
Our understanding of microbial evolution is largely dependent on available genomic data of diverse o...
Our understanding of microbial evolution is largely dependent on available genomic data of diverse o...
Microbes form the majority of life on Earth, but have been systematically underrepresented in histor...
Microbes form the majority of life on Earth, but have been systematically underrepresented in histor...
Culture-independent methods allow us to better understand the diversity of microorganisms on earth. ...
Culture-independent methods allow us to better understand the diversity of microorganisms on earth. ...
Culture-independent methods allow us to better understand the diversity of microorganisms on earth. ...
The focus of this thesis has been the phylogenomics and evolution of the Alphaproteobacteria. This i...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
The bacterial family Rickettsiaceae includes a group of well-known etiological agents of many human ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Abundant and evolutionarily diverse populations of ...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...