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Elizabeth A. Dinsdale
Researcher at San Diego State University
Publications - 103
Citations - 9755
Elizabeth A. Dinsdale is an academic researcher from San Diego State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coral reef & Metagenomics. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 93 publications receiving 8366 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth A. Dinsdale include Federal University of Rio de Janeiro & Flinders University.
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Functional metagenomic profiling of nine biomes
Elizabeth A. Dinsdale,Robert Edwards,Dana Hall,Florent E. Angly,Mya Breitbart,Jennifer M. Brulc,Mike Furlan,Christelle Desnues,Matthew Haynes,Linlin Li,Lauren D. McDaniel,Mary Ann Moran,Karen E. Nelson,Christina Nilsson,Robert Olson,John H. Paul,Beltran Rodriguez Brito,Yijun Ruan,Brandon K. Swan,Rick Stevens,David L. Valentine,Rebecca Vega Thurber,Linda Wegley,Bryan A. White,Forest Rohwer +24 more
TL;DR: The magnitude of the microbial metabolic capabilities encoded by the viromes was extensive, suggesting that they serve as a repository for storing and sharing genes among their microbial hosts and influence global evolutionary and metabolic processes.
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Baselines and Degradation of Coral Reefs in the Northern Line Islands
Stuart A. Sandin,Jennifer E. Smith,Edward E. DeMartini,Elizabeth A. Dinsdale,Simon D. Donner,Alan M. Friedlander,Talina Konotchick,Machel Malay,James E. Maragos,David Obura,Olga Pantos,Gustav Paulay,Morgan Richie,Forest Rohwer,Robert E. Schroeder,Sheila M. Walsh,Jeremy B. C. Jackson,Jeremy B. C. Jackson,Nancy Knowlton,Nancy Knowlton,Enric Sala,Enric Sala +21 more
TL;DR: Protection from overfishing and pollution appears to increase the resilience of reef ecosystems to the effects of global warming, and reefs without people exhibited less coral disease and greater coral recruitment relative to more inhabited reefs.
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Gene-centric metagenomics of the fiber-adherent bovine rumen microbiome reveals forage specific glycoside hydrolases
Jennifer M. Brulc,Dionysios A. Antonopoulos,Margret E. Berg Miller,Melissa K. Wilson,Anthony C. Yannarell,Elizabeth A. Dinsdale,Elizabeth A. Dinsdale,R. E. Edwards,Edward D. Frank,Joanne B. Emerson,Pirjo Wacklin,Pedro M. Coutinho,Bernard Henrissat,Karen E. Nelson,Bryan A. White +14 more
TL;DR: Comparison of the glycoside hydrolase and cellulosome functional genes revealed that in the rumen microbiome, initial colonization of fiber appears to be by organisms possessing enzymes that attack the easily available side chains of complex plant polysaccharides and not the more recalcitrant main chains, especially cellulose.
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A highly abundant bacteriophage discovered in the unknown sequences of human faecal metagenomes
Bas E. Dutilh,Noriko A. Cassman,Katelyn McNair,Savannah E. Sanchez,Genivaldo G. Z. Silva,Lance Boling,Jeremy J. Barr,Daan R. Speth,Victor Seguritan,Ramy K. Aziz,Ramy K. Aziz,Ben Felts,Elizabeth A. Dinsdale,John L. Mokili,Robert Edwards +14 more
TL;DR: The discovery of a previously unidentified bacteriophage present in the majority of published human faecal metagenomes, which is referred to as crAssphage and predicted to have a Bacteroides host for this phage, consistent with Bactseroides-related protein homologues and a unique carbohydrate-binding domain encoded in the phage genome.
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Metagenomic analysis of stressed coral holobionts
Rebecca Vega Thurber,Dana Willner-Hall,Beltran Rodriguez-Mueller,Christelle Desnues,Robert Edwards,Florent E. Angly,Elizabeth A. Dinsdale,Linda Wegley Kelly,Forest Rohwer +8 more
TL;DR: Structural and functional changes in coral microbial communities were evaluated and low-abundance Vibrio spp.