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Beate Schneider
Researcher at Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung
Publications - 6
Citations - 405
Beate Schneider is an academic researcher from Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung. The author has contributed to research in topics: Whole genome sequencing & Strain (injury). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 327 citations. Previous affiliations of Beate Schneider include Technical University of Berlin.
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Bioportfolio: lifelong persistence of variant and prototypic erythrovirus DNA genomes in human tissue.
Päivi Norja,Kati Hokynar,Leena-Maija Aaltonen,Renwei Chen,Annamari Ranki,Esa K. Partio,Olli Kiviluoto,I. Davidkin,Tomi Leivo,Anna Maria Eis-Hübinger,Beate Schneider,Hans-Peter Fischer,Rene Tolba,Olli Vapalahti,Antti Vaheri,Maria Söderlund-Venermo,Klaus Hedman +16 more
TL;DR: The data suggest strongly that the newly identified human erythrovirus type 2 as well as the prototype 1 circulated in Northern and Central Europe in equal frequency, more than half a century ago, whereafter type 2 disappeared from circulation.
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Transitory microbial habitat in the hyperarid Atacama Desert
Dirk Schulze-Makuch,Dirk Schulze-Makuch,Dirk Wagner,Samuel P. Kounaves,Samuel P. Kounaves,Kai Mangelsdorf,Kevin G. Devine,Jean-Pierre de Vera,Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin,Hans-Peter Grossart,Hans-Peter Grossart,Victor Parro,Martin Kaupenjohann,Albert Galy,Beate Schneider,Alessandro Airo,Jan Frösler,Alfonso F. Davila,Felix L. Arens,Luis Cáceres,Francisco Solís Cornejo,Daniel Carrizo,Lewis Dartnell,Jocelyne DiRuggiero,Markus Flury,Lars Ganzert,Mark O. Gessner,Mark O. Gessner,Peter Grathwohl,Lisa Guan,Jacob Heinz,Matthias Hess,Frank Keppler,Deborah Maus,Christopher P. McKay,Rainer U. Meckenstock,Wren Montgomery,Elizabeth Oberlin,Alexander J. Probst,Johan S. Saenz,Tobias Sattler,Janosch Schirmack,Mark A. Sephton,Michael Schloter,Jenny Uhl,Bernardita Valenzuela,Gisle Vestergaard,Lars Wörmer,Pedro Zamorano +48 more
TL;DR: It is shown that even the hyperarid Atacama Desert can provide a habitable environment for microorganisms that allows them to become metabolically active following an episodic increase in moisture and that once it decreases, so does the activity of the microbiota.
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Microbial Hotspots in Lithic Microhabitats Inferred from DNA Fractionation and Metagenomics in the Atacama Desert.
Dirk Schulze-Makuch,Daniel Lipus,Felix L. Arens,Mickael Baqué,Till L. V. Bornemann,Jean-Pierre de Vera,Markus Flury,Jan Frösler,Jacob Heinz,Yunha Hwang,Samuel P. Kounaves,Samuel P. Kounaves,Kai Mangelsdorf,Rainer U. Meckenstock,Mark Pannekens,Alexander J. Probst,Johan S. Saenz,Janosch Schirmack,Michael Schloter,Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin,Beate Schneider,Jenny Uhl,Gisle Vestergaard,Bernardita Valenzuela,Pedro Zamorano,Dirk Wagner +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether microbial activity hotspots also exist in lithic microhabitats in one of the most arid regions of the world, the Atacama Desert in Chile.
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Genome Sequence of Micromonospora aurantiaca Strain G9, a Member of a Bacterial Consortium Capable of Polyethylene Degradation
TL;DR: Nine different bacterial isolates were recovered from landfills and strain G9 was assigned to the species Micromonospora aurantiaca, which is a consortium of bacteria that degrade polyethylene.
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Genome Sequence of Pseudomonas veronii Strain G2, a Member of a Bacterial Consortium Capable of Polyethylene Degradation
TL;DR: Nine different bacterial isolates were recovered from landfills and strain G2 was assigned to the species Pseudomonas veronii, and the complete genome sequence was determined by PacBio sequencing.