The symbiosis between bacteria and sponges has arguably the longest evolutionary history for any extant metazoan lineage, yet little is known about bacterial evolution or adaptation in this process. An example of often dominant and widespread bacterial symbionts of sponges is a clade of uncultured and uncharacterised Proteobacteria. Here we set out to characterise this group using metagenomics, in-depth phylogenetic analyses, metatranscriptomics, and fluorescence in situ hybridisation microscopy. We obtained five metagenome-assembled-genomes (MAGs) from different sponge species that, together with a previously published MAG (AqS2), comprise two families within a new gammaproteobacterial order that we named UTethybacterales. Members of this ...
Marine sponges represent an excellent example of host-microbe symbiosis. Yet, most sponge-associated...
Marine sponges are ancient, sessile, filter-feeding metazoans, which represent a significant compone...
BACKGROUND: Marine sponges and their microbiomes contribute significantly to carbon and nutrient cyc...
The symbiosis between bacteria and sponges has arguably the longest evolutionary history for any ext...
All living multicellular organisms contain associated microorganisms, which often make substantial s...
Marine sponges are early-branched metazoans known to harbor dense and diverse microbial communities....
Host associated microbes play important, sometimes vital roles in animal health. The symbiotic relat...
Many marine sponges contain dense and diverse communities of associated microorganisms. Members of t...
Marine sponges often host diverse and species-specific communities of microorganisms that are critic...
Sponges can harbour diverse communities of microbial symbionts, collectively referred to as a holobi...
As the most ancient metazoan, sponges have established close relationships with particular microbial...
Marine sponges are ancient metazoans that are populated by distinct and highly diverse microbial com...
Host associated microbes play important roles in animal health. The symbiotic relationship between s...
Sponges harbour complex communities of diverse microorganisms, which have been postulated to form in...
Characterizations of the identity and diversity of microbial symbiotic communities (“microbiomes”) w...
Marine sponges represent an excellent example of host-microbe symbiosis. Yet, most sponge-associated...
Marine sponges are ancient, sessile, filter-feeding metazoans, which represent a significant compone...
BACKGROUND: Marine sponges and their microbiomes contribute significantly to carbon and nutrient cyc...
The symbiosis between bacteria and sponges has arguably the longest evolutionary history for any ext...
All living multicellular organisms contain associated microorganisms, which often make substantial s...
Marine sponges are early-branched metazoans known to harbor dense and diverse microbial communities....
Host associated microbes play important, sometimes vital roles in animal health. The symbiotic relat...
Many marine sponges contain dense and diverse communities of associated microorganisms. Members of t...
Marine sponges often host diverse and species-specific communities of microorganisms that are critic...
Sponges can harbour diverse communities of microbial symbionts, collectively referred to as a holobi...
As the most ancient metazoan, sponges have established close relationships with particular microbial...
Marine sponges are ancient metazoans that are populated by distinct and highly diverse microbial com...
Host associated microbes play important roles in animal health. The symbiotic relationship between s...
Sponges harbour complex communities of diverse microorganisms, which have been postulated to form in...
Characterizations of the identity and diversity of microbial symbiotic communities (“microbiomes”) w...
Marine sponges represent an excellent example of host-microbe symbiosis. Yet, most sponge-associated...
Marine sponges are ancient, sessile, filter-feeding metazoans, which represent a significant compone...
BACKGROUND: Marine sponges and their microbiomes contribute significantly to carbon and nutrient cyc...