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Natalia Ivanova
Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publications - 557
Citations - 40838
Natalia Ivanova is an academic researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 543 publications receiving 35008 citations. Previous affiliations of Natalia Ivanova include Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology & Yale University.
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A centimeter-long bacterium with DNA contained in metabolically active, membrane-bound organelles
J-M. Volland,Silvina Gonzalez-Rizzo,Olivier Gros,Tomáš Tyml,Natalia Ivanova,Frederik Schulz,Danielle Goudeau,Nathalie H. Elisabeth,Nandita Nath,Daniel W. Udwary,Rex R. Malmstrom,Chantal Guidi-Rontani,Susanne Bolte-Kluge,Karen M. Davies,Maïtena R. N. Jean,Jean-Louis Mansot,Nigel J. Mouncey,Esther R. Angert,Tanja Woyke,Shailesh V. Date +19 more
TL;DR: Candidatus (Ca.) Thiomargarita magnifica is characterized, a bacterium that has an average cell length greater than 9000 micrometers and is visible to the naked eye, and contains compartmentalized genomic material and disrupts conceptions of microbial morphology.
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Metagenomic investigation of the geologically unique Hellenic Volcanic Arc reveals a distinctive ecosystem with unexpected physiology
Anastasis Oulas,Paraskevi N. Polymenakou,Rekha Seshadri,H. James Tripp,Manolis Mandalakis,A. David Paez-Espino,Amrita Pati,Patrick S. G. Chain,Paraskevi Nomikou,Steven Carey,Stephanos P. Kilias,Christos A. Christakis,Georgios Kotoulas,Antonions Magoulas,Natalia Ivanova,Nikos C. Kyrpides +15 more
TL;DR: This dataset, the largest to date from submarine volcanic ecosystems, constitutes a significant resource of novel genes and pathways with potential biotechnological applications and suggests that aromatic hydrocarbons may indeed be a significant source of carbon in these sites.
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Complete genome sequence of the halophilic and highly halotolerant Chromohalobacter salexigens type strain (1H11T)
Alex Copeland,Kathleen O'Connor,Susan Lucas,Alla Lapidus,Kerrie W. Berry,John C. Detter,John C. Detter,Tijana Glavina del Rio,Nancy Hammon,Eileen Dalin,Hope Tice,Sam Pitluck,David Bruce,David Bruce,Lynne Goodwin,Lynne Goodwin,Cliff Han,Cliff Han,Roxanne Tapia,Roxanne Tapia,Elizabeth Saunders,Elizabeth Saunders,Jeremy Schmutz,Thomas Brettin,Thomas Brettin,Frank W. Larimer,Frank W. Larimer,Miriam Land,Miriam Land,Loren Hauser,Loren Hauser,Carmen Vargas,Joaquín J. Nieto,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Natalia Ivanova,Markus Göker,Hans-Peter Klenk,Laszlo N. Csonka,Tanja Woyke +38 more
TL;DR: This work has sequenced the genome of Chromohalobacter salexigens, which is the most halotolerant of the so-called ‘moderately halophilic bacteria’ currently known and is an established model organism for prokaryotic osmoadaptation.
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Thermus oshimai JL-2 and T. thermophilus JL-18 genome analysis illuminates pathways for carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycling
Senthil K. Murugapiran,Marcel Huntemann,Chia-Lin Wei,James Han,John C. Detter,Cliff Han,Tracy Erkkila,Hazuki Teshima,Amy Chen,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Konstantinos Mavrommatis,Victor Markowitz,Ernest Szeto,Natalia Ivanova,Ioanna Pagani,Amrita Pati,Lynne Goodwin,Lin Peters,Sam Pitluck,Jenny Lam,Austin I. McDonald,Jeremy A. Dodsworth,T. Woyke,Brian P. Hedlund +23 more
TL;DR: Phylogenomic analyses using a concatenated set of conserved proteins confirmed the phylogenetic and taxonomic assignments based on 16S rRNA phylogenetics and identified a mode of chemolithotrophy in T. oshimai JL-2 and T. thermophilus, highlighting highly versatile heterotrophic capabilities.
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Complete genome sequence of Cellulophaga lytica type strain (LIM-21 T )
Amrita Pati,Birte Abt,Hazuki Teshima,Hazuki Teshima,Matt Nolan,Alla Lapidus,Susan Lucas,Nancy Hammon,Shweta Deshpande,Jan Fang Cheng,Roxane Tapia,Roxane Tapia,Cliff Han,Lynne Goodwin,Lynne Goodwin,Sam Pitluck,Konstantinos Liolios,Ioanna Pagani,Konstantinos Mavromatis,Galina Ovchinikova,Amy Chen,Krishna Palaniappan,Miriam Land,Miriam Land,Loren Hauser,Loren Hauser,Cynthia D. Jeffries,Cynthia D. Jeffries,John C. Detter,John C. Detter,Evelyne Brambilla,K. Palani Kannan,Manfred Rohde,Stefan Spring,Markus Göker,Tanja Woyke,James Bristow,Jonathan A. Eisen,Jonathan A. Eisen,Victor Markowitz,Philip Hugenholtz,Philip Hugenholtz,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Hans Peter Klenk,Natalia Ivanova +44 more
TL;DR: This is the second completed genome sequence of a member of the genus Cellulophaga and is a part of the GenomicEncyclopedia ofBacteria andArchaea project.