Many marine sponges contain dense and diverse communities of associated microorganisms. Members of the "sponge-associated unclassified lineage" (SAUL) are frequently recorded from sponges, yet little is known about these bacteria. Here we investigated the distribution and phylogenetic status of SAUL. A meta-analysis of the available literature revealed the widespread distribution of this clade and its association with taxonomically varied sponge hosts. Phylogenetic analyses, conducted using both 16S rRNA gene-based phylogeny and concatenated marker protein sequences, revealed that SAUL is a sister clade of the candidate phylum "Latescibacteria". Furthermore, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of two draft genomes assembled from sponge me...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...
Many marine sponges are hosts to dense and phylogenetically diverse microbial communities that are l...
Sponges host a remarkable diversity of microbial symbionts, however, the benefit their microbes prov...
Many marine sponges contain dense and diverse communities of associated microorganisms. Members of t...
The symbiosis between bacteria and sponges has arguably the longest evolutionary history for any ext...
Marine sponges are ancient metazoans that are populated by distinct and highly diverse microbial com...
Marine sponges often host diverse and species-specific communities of microorganisms that are critic...
Marine sponges represent an excellent example of host-microbe symbiosis. Yet, most sponge-associated...
Candidatus Poribacteria is a little-known bacterial phylum, previously characterized by partial geno...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) often contain dense and diverse microbial communities, which can co...
As the most ancient metazoan, sponges have established close relationships with particular microbial...
Marine sponges contain complex bacterial communities of considerable ecological and biotechnological...
All living multicellular organisms contain associated microorganisms, which often make substantial s...
Marine sponges often form symbiotic relationships with bacteria that fulfil a specific need within t...
Host associated microbes play important, sometimes vital roles in animal health. The symbiotic relat...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...
Many marine sponges are hosts to dense and phylogenetically diverse microbial communities that are l...
Sponges host a remarkable diversity of microbial symbionts, however, the benefit their microbes prov...
Many marine sponges contain dense and diverse communities of associated microorganisms. Members of t...
The symbiosis between bacteria and sponges has arguably the longest evolutionary history for any ext...
Marine sponges are ancient metazoans that are populated by distinct and highly diverse microbial com...
Marine sponges often host diverse and species-specific communities of microorganisms that are critic...
Marine sponges represent an excellent example of host-microbe symbiosis. Yet, most sponge-associated...
Candidatus Poribacteria is a little-known bacterial phylum, previously characterized by partial geno...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) often contain dense and diverse microbial communities, which can co...
As the most ancient metazoan, sponges have established close relationships with particular microbial...
Marine sponges contain complex bacterial communities of considerable ecological and biotechnological...
All living multicellular organisms contain associated microorganisms, which often make substantial s...
Marine sponges often form symbiotic relationships with bacteria that fulfil a specific need within t...
Host associated microbes play important, sometimes vital roles in animal health. The symbiotic relat...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...
Many marine sponges are hosts to dense and phylogenetically diverse microbial communities that are l...
Sponges host a remarkable diversity of microbial symbionts, however, the benefit their microbes prov...