Bifidobacteria are known as anaerobic/microaerophilic and fermentative microorganisms, which commonly inhabit the gastrointestinal tract of various animals and insects. Analysis of the 2,167,301 bp genome of Bifidobacterium asteroides PRL2011, a strain isolated from the hindgut of Apis mellifera var. ligustica, commonly known as the honey bee, revealed its predicted capability for respiratory metabolism. Conservation of the latter gene clusters in various B. asteroides strains enforces the notion that respiration is a common metabolic feature of this ancient bifidobacterial species, which has been lost in currently known mammal-derived Bifidobacterium species. In fact, phylogenomic based analyses suggested an ancient origin of B. asteroides...
Gut microbial communities exist in the vast majority of animals, and often form complex symbioses wi...
This thesis focuses on the genomic study of symbionts of two different groups of hymenopterans: bees...
<p>Panel a represents a circular genome atlas of <i>B. asteroides</i> PRL2011 (circle 1) with mapped...
Bifidobacteria are known as anaerobic/microaerophilic and fermentative microorganisms, which commonl...
Bifidobacteria are known as anaerobic/microaerophilic and fermentative microorganisms, which commonl...
Bifidobacterium asteroides is considered the ancestor of the genus Bifidobacterium, which has evolve...
Bifidobacteria are well known for their human health-promoting effects and are therefore widely appl...
<div><p>Bifidobacteria are well known for their human health-promoting effects and are therefore wid...
: A novel Bifidobacterium strain, Bin7NT, was isolated from the honey stomach of the honey bee Apis ...
Here, we report the genome of one gammaproteobacterial member of the gut microbiota, for which we pr...
It is presently unclear how much individual community members contribute to the overall metabolic ou...
In the honeybee Apis mellifera, the bacterial gut community is consistently colonized by eight disti...
It is presently unclear how much individual community members contribute to the overall metabolic ou...
Bifidobacteria are one of the most important beneficial bacteria in the gut of mammals and insects. ...
Bifidobacteria are commensals of the animal gut and are commonly found in mammals, birds, and social...
Gut microbial communities exist in the vast majority of animals, and often form complex symbioses wi...
This thesis focuses on the genomic study of symbionts of two different groups of hymenopterans: bees...
<p>Panel a represents a circular genome atlas of <i>B. asteroides</i> PRL2011 (circle 1) with mapped...
Bifidobacteria are known as anaerobic/microaerophilic and fermentative microorganisms, which commonl...
Bifidobacteria are known as anaerobic/microaerophilic and fermentative microorganisms, which commonl...
Bifidobacterium asteroides is considered the ancestor of the genus Bifidobacterium, which has evolve...
Bifidobacteria are well known for their human health-promoting effects and are therefore widely appl...
<div><p>Bifidobacteria are well known for their human health-promoting effects and are therefore wid...
: A novel Bifidobacterium strain, Bin7NT, was isolated from the honey stomach of the honey bee Apis ...
Here, we report the genome of one gammaproteobacterial member of the gut microbiota, for which we pr...
It is presently unclear how much individual community members contribute to the overall metabolic ou...
In the honeybee Apis mellifera, the bacterial gut community is consistently colonized by eight disti...
It is presently unclear how much individual community members contribute to the overall metabolic ou...
Bifidobacteria are one of the most important beneficial bacteria in the gut of mammals and insects. ...
Bifidobacteria are commensals of the animal gut and are commonly found in mammals, birds, and social...
Gut microbial communities exist in the vast majority of animals, and often form complex symbioses wi...
This thesis focuses on the genomic study of symbionts of two different groups of hymenopterans: bees...
<p>Panel a represents a circular genome atlas of <i>B. asteroides</i> PRL2011 (circle 1) with mapped...