Phaeobacter gallaeciensis, a member of the abundant marine Roseobacter clade, is known to be an effective colonizer of biotic and abiotic marine surfaces. Production of the antibiotic tropodithietic acid (TDA) makes P. gallaeciensis a strong antagonist of many bacteria, including fish and mollusc pathogens. In addition to TDA, several other secondary metabolites are produced, allowing the mutualistic bacterium to also act as an opportunistic pathogen. Here we provide the manually annotated genome sequences of the P. gallaeciensis strains DSM 17395 and 2.10, isolated at the Atlantic coast of north western Spain and near Sydney, Australia, respectively. Despite their isolation sites from the two different hemispheres, the genome comparison de...
Plasmid mediated horizontal gene transfer (HGT) has been speculated to be one of the prime mechanism...
BackgroundColonisation of sessile eukaryotic host surfaces (e.g. invertebrates and seaweeds) by bact...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis, a member of the abundant marine Roseobacter clade, is known to be an effe...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis CIP 105210(T) (= DSM 26640(T) = BS107(T)) is the type strain of the specie...
Roseobacter clade bacteria are abundant in surface waters and are among the most metabolically diver...
The extent of genome divergence and the evolutionary events leading to speciation of marine bacteria...
Marine Rhodobacteraceae (Alphaproteobacteria) are key players of biogeochemical cycling, comprise up...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays an important role in bacterial evolution and serves as a drivin...
International audienceFour bacterial strains were isolated from larval cultures and collectors of th...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
Roseovarius mucosus Biebl et al. 2005 is a bacteriochlorophyll a-producing representative of the mar...
Abstract Background Marine phages are spectacularly diverse in nature. Dozens of roseophages infecti...
The Roseobacter clade is abundant and widespread in marine environments and plays an important role ...
Plasmid mediated horizontal gene transfer (HGT) has been speculated to be one of the prime mechanism...
BackgroundColonisation of sessile eukaryotic host surfaces (e.g. invertebrates and seaweeds) by bact...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis, a member of the abundant marine Roseobacter clade, is known to be an effe...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis CIP 105210(T) (= DSM 26640(T) = BS107(T)) is the type strain of the specie...
Roseobacter clade bacteria are abundant in surface waters and are among the most metabolically diver...
The extent of genome divergence and the evolutionary events leading to speciation of marine bacteria...
Marine Rhodobacteraceae (Alphaproteobacteria) are key players of biogeochemical cycling, comprise up...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays an important role in bacterial evolution and serves as a drivin...
International audienceFour bacterial strains were isolated from larval cultures and collectors of th...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...
Roseovarius mucosus Biebl et al. 2005 is a bacteriochlorophyll a-producing representative of the mar...
Abstract Background Marine phages are spectacularly diverse in nature. Dozens of roseophages infecti...
The Roseobacter clade is abundant and widespread in marine environments and plays an important role ...
Plasmid mediated horizontal gene transfer (HGT) has been speculated to be one of the prime mechanism...
BackgroundColonisation of sessile eukaryotic host surfaces (e.g. invertebrates and seaweeds) by bact...
Phaeobacter gallaeciensis can antagonize fish-pathogenic bacteria in vitro, and the purpose of this ...