16s rRNA Metagenomics
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We aimed to determine the bacterial diversity of different oral micro-niches and to assess whether saliva and plaque samples are representative of oral microbial composition. We took minute samples from each surface of the individual... more
One sentence summary: This study gives insight into the bacterial community composition related to iron-cycling in suboxic marine sediments based on 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing. ABSTRACT To gain insight into the bacterial communities... more
Paenibacillus larvae is one of the major bacterial pathogens of honey bee broods and the causative agent of American foul-brood (AFB) disease. The factors responsible for the pathogenesis of AFB disease are still not fully understood, and... more
Interacting microbial communities flourishing in a healthy matrix or surviving in a monopolistic environment, as red meat. Colorectal cancer is just one of the issues tacked in this collection of international papers, but I wanna not to... more
The bioremediation process of industrial waste can be made more efficient using ligninolytic laccase enzymes, which are obtained from fungi, bacteria, higher plants, insects, and also in lichen. Laccase are catalyzed in the... more
The goal of the study was to characterize the intestinal tract bacterial microbiota composition of Penaeus vannamei in intensive commercial ponds in Ecuador, comparing two shrimp-farming phases: nursery and harvest. Bacterial microbiota... more
The present work deals with the diversity and distribution of VAM fungi in soil samples of Kalaburagi district, Karanataka. Kalaburagi is an important agriculture based district of Hyderabad Karnataka region in the state of Karnataka. The... more
This study aimed at testing the efficacy and safety of Dacryodes edulis plant parts in diets fed to chicken. The plant has potential for use as a natural prebiotic to substitute the conventionally used antibiotic growth promoters in... more
Biofilm-forming marine bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa JP-11 was isolated from coastal marine sediment of Paradeep Port, Odisha, East Coast, India, which resisted up to 1,000 ppm of cadmium (Cd) as cadmium chloride in aerobic conditions... more
Background Jatropha curcas L. (Jatropha) is a potential biodiesel crop that can be cultivated on marginal land because of its strong tolerance to drought and low soil nutrient content. However, seed yield remains low. To enhance the... more
Acrobeloides maximus consistently comprised a set of different microorganisms compared to the microbiome of Caenorhabditis elegans or the metagenome of the soil sample to which nematodes were exposed. Using 16S rRNA gene amplification,... more
Serratia marcescens, a gram negative bacillus is generally related to hospital acquired infections. Production of red pigment (Prodiogisin) by the bacterium is an important characteristic feature and has been reported to exhibit certain... more
High-temperature environments (>70°C) contain diverse and abundant members of the crenarchaeal order Thermoproteales. However, a comprehensive study of the distribution and function of diverse members of this group across different... more
Essential amino acids are important in aquatic animal growth rate. Hence, this study was carried out to find out the enhancement of five selected essential amino acid namely tryptophan, lysine, methionine, valine and isoleucine by carbon... more
In many marine surface sediments, the reduction of manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) oxides is obscured by sulfate reduction, which is regarded as the predominant anaerobic microbial respiration process. However, many dissimilatory sulfate and... more
Abstract Antimicrobial resistance, especially the emergence of multidrug-resistant human pathogens, remains a serious public health crisis across the globe. The human gut microbiome regulates essential human functions including digestion,... more
Relationships between microbial genes and performance are often evaluated in the laboratory in pure cultures, with little validation in nature. Here, we show that genomic traits related to laboratory measurements of maximum growth... more
Background Secondary symbionts of insects include a range of bacteria and fungi that perform various functional roles on their hosts, such as fitness, tolerance to heat stress, susceptibility to insecticides and effects on reproduction.... more
To date, it has been increasingly clear, that microbiota plays essential role in the host microorganism. Due to high phylogenetic diversity and wide distribution understanding of gut microbiota of fish is ambiguous. We elucidate... more
In a wide range of terrestrial ecosystems, different symbiotic mycorrhizal associations between plants and fungi occur, almost ubiquitously. Historically, these have chiefly been considered within the slightly narrow perspective of their... more
Chicken and eggs are an important source of protein for humans worldwide. Production of these foods has been intensified in recent years and around 150 million tonnes of chicken meat is expected to be produced by 2020 (OECD / FAO, 2018).... more
Backgrounds: Landfill leachate is a complex composition containing high levels of ammonia nitrogen. Membrane bioreactor systems (MBRs) are used for this type of complex wastewater treatment, because of their capacity of working at high... more
One sentence summary: We identify research questions in the field of microbial ecology, with emerging themes that recognise vast microbial functions that could benefit humanity, and the need to integrate knowledge across organisms.
In the Anthropocene, humans, domesticated animals, wildlife, and their environments are interconnected, especially as humans advance further into wildlife habitats. Wildlife gut microbiomes play a vital role in host health. Changes to... more
We redesigned an online non-majors General Biology course (Survey to Biosciences, BIO100) by implementing a number of Constructivist and active learning approaches, and selecting a new textbook. Thirty courses before and thirty courses... more
The marine environment, covering 70% of the planet’s surface, is estimated to contain 1030 viruses. Despite their great importance in the marine environment, virtually very little is known about marine viral biodiversity or the... more
Background Mosquitoes are intermediate hosts for numerous disease causing organisms. Vector control is one of the most investigated strategy for the suppression of mosquito-borne diseases. Anopheles stephensi is one of the vectors of... more
Authors: Edward Alain B. Pajarillo, Jong Pyo Chae, Hyeun Bum Kim, In Ho Kim and Dae-Kyung Kang The microbial communities in the pig gut perform a variety of beneficial functions. Along with host genetics and diet, farm management... more