The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and marine environments. Some members of Shewanella have gained considerable attention due to its ability to survive in redox-stratified environments. However, a gap of knowledge exists on the key genomic features of the sponge-associated Shewanella sp. involving the successful host-bacteria interaction, as sponge-symbiotic Shewanella are largely underrepresented in the public repositories. With the aim of identifying the genomic signatures of sponge-Shewanella association, we generated a high-quality genome data of a sponge-associated, Shewanella sp. OPT22, isolated from the intertidal marine sponge Ophlitaspongia papilla and performed comprehe...
Sponges form symbiotic relationships with diverse and abundant microbial communities. Cyanobacteria ...
Candidatus Poribacteria is a little-known bacterial phylum, previously characterized by partial geno...
International audienceThaumarchaeota are frequently reported to associate with marine sponges (phylu...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial genus Shewanella includes a group of highly versatile organisms that have successfully...
The most recently described bacterial members of the genus Endozoicomonas have been found in associa...
Sponges form symbiotic relationships with diverse and abundant microbial communities. Cyanobacteria ...
Candidatus Poribacteria is a little-known bacterial phylum, previously characterized by partial geno...
International audienceThaumarchaeota are frequently reported to associate with marine sponges (phylu...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial members of the genus Shewanella are widely distributed and inhabit both freshwater and...
The bacterial genus Shewanella includes a group of highly versatile organisms that have successfully...
The most recently described bacterial members of the genus Endozoicomonas have been found in associa...
Sponges form symbiotic relationships with diverse and abundant microbial communities. Cyanobacteria ...
Candidatus Poribacteria is a little-known bacterial phylum, previously characterized by partial geno...
International audienceThaumarchaeota are frequently reported to associate with marine sponges (phylu...