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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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Cryptic inoviruses are pervasive in bacteria and archaea across Earth’s biomes
Simon Roux,Mart Krupovic,Rebecca A. Daly,Adair L. Borges,Stephen Nayfach,Frederik Schulz,Jan Fang Cheng,Natalia Ivanova,Joseph Bondy-Denomy,Kelly C. Wrighton,Tanja Woyke,Axel Visel,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Emiley A. Eloe-Fadrosh +13 more
TL;DR: An expansive diversity of inovirus-encoded toxin-antitoxin and gene expression modulation systems are identified, alongside evidence of both synergistic (CRISPR evasion) and antagonistic (superinfection exclusion) interactions with co-infecting viruses which are experimentally validated in a Pseudomonas model.
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Complete genome sequence of Staphylothermus hellenicus P8T
Iain Anderson,Reinhard Wirth,Susan Lucas,Alex Copeland,Alla Lapidus,Jan Fang Cheng,Lynne Goodwin,Lynne Goodwin,Samuel Pitluck,Karen W. Davenport,Karen W. Davenport,John C. Detter,John C. Detter,Cliff Han,Cliff Han,Roxanne Tapia,Roxanne Tapia,Miriam Land,Loren Hauser,Amrita Pati,Natalia Mikhailova,Tanja Woyke,Hans-Peter Klenk,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Natalia Ivanova +24 more
TL;DR: The features of this organism are described together with the complete genome sequence and annotation and the genome was sequenced as part of a DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) Laboratory Sequencing Program (LSP) project.
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Genome Sequence of Polycyclovorans algicola Strain TG408, an Obligate Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacterium Associated with Marine Eukaryotic Phytoplankton.
Tony Gutierrez,Haydn Frank Thompson,Angelina Angelova,William B. Whitman,Marcel Huntemann,Alex Copeland,Amy Chen,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Victor Markowitz,Krishnaveni Palaniappan,Natalia Ivanova,Natalia Mikhailova,Galina Ovchinnikova,Evan Andersen,Amrita Pati,Dimitrios Stamatis,T. B. K. Reddy,Chew Yee Ngan,Mansi Chovatia,Chris Daum,Nicole Shapiro,Michael N. Cantor,Tanja Woyke +22 more
TL;DR: The genome sequence of Polycyclovorans algicola strain TG408 is presented, which is 3,653,213 bp, with 3,477 genes and an average G+C content of 63.8%.
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Complete genome sequence of Coriobacterium glomerans type strain (PW2(T)) from the midgut of Pyrrhocoris apterus L. (red soldier bug).
Erko Stackebrandt,Ahmet Zeytun,Ahmet Zeytun,Alla Lapidus,Matt Nolan,Susan Lucas,Nancy Hammon,Shweta Deshpande,Jan Fang Cheng,Roxanne Tapia,Roxanne Tapia,Lynne Goodwin,Lynne Goodwin,Sam Pitluck,Konstantinos Liolios,Ioanna Pagani,Natalia Ivanova,Konstantinos Mavromatis,Natalia Mikhailova,Marcel Huntemann,Amrita Pati,Amy Chen,Krishna Palaniappan,Yun Juan Chang,Yun Juan Chang,Miriam Land,Miriam Land,Loren Hauser,Loren Hauser,Manfred Rohde,Rüdiger Pukall,Markus Göker,John C. Detter,Tanja Woyke,James Bristow,Jonathan A. Eisen,Jonathan A. Eisen,Victor Markowitz,Philip Hugenholtz,Philip Hugenholtz,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Hans-Peter Klenk +41 more
TL;DR: This is the first complete genome sequence of a members of the genus Coriobacterium and the sixth member of the order Coriabacteriales for which complete genome sequences are now available.
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Complete genome sequence of Tolumonas auensis type strain (TA 4T)
Olga Chertkov,Olga Chertkov,Alex Copeland,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,Paul G. Richardson,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,Stefan Spring,Manfred Rohde,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Natalia Ivanova,Markus Göker,Harry R. Beller,Hans-Peter Klenk,Tanja Woyke +40 more
TL;DR: The Tolumonas auensis strain is of interest because of its ability to produce toluene from phenylalanine and other phenyl precursors, as well as phenol from tyrosine.