ABSTRACT Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) bacteria are small, likely episymbiotic organisms found across Earth’s ecosystems. Despite their prevalence, the distribution of CPR lineages across habitats and the genomic signatures of transitions among these habitats remain unclear. Here, we expand the genome inventory for Absconditabacteria (SR1), Gracilibacteria, and Saccharibacteria (TM7), CPR bacteria known to occur in both animal-associated and environmental microbiomes, and investigate variation in gene content with habitat of origin. By overlaying phylogeny with habitat information, we show that bacteria from these three lineages have undergone multiple transitions from environmental habitats into animal microbiomes. Based on co-occurrence...
Abstract The Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) comprises a large monophyletic group of bacterial linea...
The candidate phyla radiation (CPR) comprises a large monophyletic group of bacterial lineages known...
Candidate phyla radiation (CPR) bacteria and DPANN archaea are unisolated, small-celled symbionts th...
Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) bacteria are small, likely episymbiotic organisms found across Earth...
Candidate phyla radiation (CPR) bacteria separate phylogenetically from other bacteria, but the orga...
A prominent feature of the bacterial domain is a radiation of major lineages that are defined as can...
International audienceMicrobial ecology is a critical field for understanding the composition, diver...
Abstract Background The Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) is a recently described expansion of the tre...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) differ in their ability to colonize food and animal-associated habitats: ...
We live in a world suffused with microbial life. Universal trees of life show that microbial bacteri...
BackgroundA unifying feature of the bacterial Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) is a limited and highl...
Complex and naturally occurring microbial communities are known to be predominantly composed of uncu...
International audienceThe Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) constitutes a large group of mostly uncult...
The mammalian gut is an attractive model for exploring the general question of how habitat impacts t...
Five closely related populations of bacteria from the Candidate Phylum (CP) Peregrinibacteria, part ...
Abstract The Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) comprises a large monophyletic group of bacterial linea...
The candidate phyla radiation (CPR) comprises a large monophyletic group of bacterial lineages known...
Candidate phyla radiation (CPR) bacteria and DPANN archaea are unisolated, small-celled symbionts th...
Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) bacteria are small, likely episymbiotic organisms found across Earth...
Candidate phyla radiation (CPR) bacteria separate phylogenetically from other bacteria, but the orga...
A prominent feature of the bacterial domain is a radiation of major lineages that are defined as can...
International audienceMicrobial ecology is a critical field for understanding the composition, diver...
Abstract Background The Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) is a recently described expansion of the tre...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) differ in their ability to colonize food and animal-associated habitats: ...
We live in a world suffused with microbial life. Universal trees of life show that microbial bacteri...
BackgroundA unifying feature of the bacterial Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) is a limited and highl...
Complex and naturally occurring microbial communities are known to be predominantly composed of uncu...
International audienceThe Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) constitutes a large group of mostly uncult...
The mammalian gut is an attractive model for exploring the general question of how habitat impacts t...
Five closely related populations of bacteria from the Candidate Phylum (CP) Peregrinibacteria, part ...
Abstract The Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) comprises a large monophyletic group of bacterial linea...
The candidate phyla radiation (CPR) comprises a large monophyletic group of bacterial lineages known...
Candidate phyla radiation (CPR) bacteria and DPANN archaea are unisolated, small-celled symbionts th...