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Jessica K. Jarett
Researcher at Joint Genome Institute
Publications - 27
Citations - 2372
Jessica K. Jarett is an academic researcher from Joint Genome Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metagenomics & Phylum. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1607 citations. Previous affiliations of Jessica K. Jarett include University of New Hampshire.
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Minimum information about a single amplified genome (MISAG) and a metagenome-assembled genome (MIMAG) of bacteria and archaea
Robert M. Bowers,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Ramunas Stepanauskas,Miranda Harmon-Smith,Devin F. R. Doud,T. B. K. Reddy,Frederik Schulz,Jessica K. Jarett,Adam R. Rivers,Adam R. Rivers,Emiley A. Eloe-Fadrosh,Susannah G. Tringe,Susannah G. Tringe,Natalia Ivanova,Alex Copeland,Alicia Clum,Eric D. Becraft,Rex R. Malmstrom,Bruce W. Birren,Mircea Podar,Peer Bork,George M. Weinstock,George M. Garrity,Jeremy A. Dodsworth,Shibu Yooseph,Granger G. Sutton,Frank Oliver Gloeckner,Jack A. Gilbert,William C. Nelson,Steven J. Hallam,Sean P. Jungbluth,Sean P. Jungbluth,Thijs J. G. Ettema,Scott Tighe,Konstantinos T. Konstantinidis,Wen Tso Liu,Brett J. Baker,Thomas Rattei,Jonathan A. Eisen,Brian P. Hedlund,Katherine D. McMahon,Noah Fierer,Rob Knight,Robert D. Finn,Guy Cochrane,Ilene Karsch-Mizrachi,Gene W. Tyson,Christian Rinke,Alla Lapidus,Folker Meyer,Pelin Yilmaz,Donovan H. Parks,A. M. Eren,Lynn M. Schriml,Jillian F. Banfield,Philip Hugenholtz,Tanja Woyke +56 more
TL;DR: Two standards developed by the Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) for reporting bacterial and archaeal genome sequences are presented, including the Minimum Information about a Single Amplified Genome (MISAG) and the Minimum information about a Metagenome-Assembled Genomes (MIMAG), including estimates of genome completeness and contamination.
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Nitrogen fixation and nitrogen transformations in marine symbioses
TL;DR: The current state of knowledge of symbiotic relationships between prokaryotes involved in nitrogen fixation and other nitrogen transformations in eukaryotic hosts in the marine environment is reviewed.
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Differential depth distribution of microbial function and putative symbionts through sediment-hosted aquifers in the deep terrestrial subsurface
Alexander J. Probst,Alexander J. Probst,Bethany Ladd,Jessica K. Jarett,David Geller-McGrath,Christian M. K. Sieber,Christian M. K. Sieber,Joanne B. Emerson,Joanne B. Emerson,Karthik Anantharaman,Brian C. Thomas,Rex R. Malmstrom,Michaela Stieglmeier,Andreas Klingl,Tanja Woyke,M. Cathryn Ryan,Jillian F. Banfield +16 more
TL;DR: Analysis of a CO2-driven geyser over a complete eruption cycle showed temporal changes in microbial community composition and function, associated with eruption phase and aquifer water depth, and revealed a putative archaeal symbiosis.
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Global metagenomic survey reveals a new bacterial candidate phylum in geothermal springs
Emiley A. Eloe-Fadrosh,David Paez-Espino,Jessica K. Jarett,Peter F. Dunfield,Brian P. Hedlund,Anne E. Dekas,Stephen E. Grasby,Allyson L. Brady,Hailiang Dong,Brandon R. Briggs,Wen-Jun Li,Danielle Goudeau,Rex R. Malmstrom,Amrita Pati,Jennifer Pett-Ridge,Edward M. Rubin,Edward M. Rubin,Tanja Woyke,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Natalia Ivanova +19 more
TL;DR: Genome reconstruction indicates a heterotrophic lifestyle with conspicuous nutritional deficiencies, suggesting the need for metabolic complementarity with other microbes, and co-occurrence patterns identifies a number of putative partners, including an uncultured Armatimonadetes lineage.
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Transcriptional activity of the giant barrel sponge, Xestospongia muta Holobiont: molecular evidence for metabolic interchange.
TL;DR: Understanding of biogeochemical cycling in sponges is expanded, and the metabolic interchange highlighted here advances the field of symbiont physiology by elucidating specific metabolic pathways where there is high potential for host-prokaryote interactions.