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Anders F. Andersson
Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology
Publications - 188
Citations - 20568
Anders F. Andersson is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Homocysteine & Metagenomics. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 176 publications receiving 17400 citations. Previous affiliations of Anders F. Andersson include Karolinska Institutet & Uppsala University.
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Seasonal dynamics and interactions among Baltic Sea prokaryoticand eukaryotic plankton assemblages
Luisa W. Hugerth,Markus V. Lindh,Conny Sjöqvist,Bunse Carina,Catherine Legrand,Jarone Pinhassi,Anders F. Andersson +6 more
TL;DR: One of the main goals of microbial ecology is to identify the mechanism that regulates patterns in community structure at temporal scales compatible with populations’ turnover times across complete populations' turnover times.
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Linking prokaryotic genome size variation to metabolic potential and environment
Alejandro Rodríguez-Gijón,Moritz Buck,Anders F. Andersson,Dandan Izabel-Shen,Francisco J. A. Nascimento,Sarahi L. Garcia +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the ecological implications of microbial genome size variation in benthic and pelagic habitats across environmental gradients of the brackish Baltic Sea and found that the smallest genomes coded for a higher number of module steps per Mbp for most of the functions irrespective of their environment.
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Transplantation of pancreatic islets.
Birger Petersson,Anders F. Andersson,Claes Hellerström,Carl-Gustav Groth,R Gunnarsson,Steven J. Sandler,Ingemar Swenne,Ostman J +7 more
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SFB genomes and annotations
TL;DR: This dataset contains sequence files for a Metagenome Assembled Genome (MAG) from human metagenomes, as well as 5 SFB reference genomes, which shows how the genomes are classified against the Genome Taxonomy Database (release86).
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ASV portal: an interface to DNA-based biodiversity data in the Living Atlas
TL;DR: The Amplicon Sequence Variant (ASV) portal as mentioned in this paper is a web interface to sequence-based biodiversity observations in the Living Atlas, which allows data providers to submit denoised metabarcoding output via an intermediary ASV database.