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Nikos C. Kyrpides
Researcher at Joint Genome Institute
Publications - 735
Citations - 73233
Nikos C. Kyrpides is an academic researcher from Joint Genome Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 96, co-authored 711 publications receiving 62360 citations. Previous affiliations of Nikos C. Kyrpides include University of Crete & Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Complete genome sequence of Halomicrobium mukohataei type strain (arg-2T)
Brian J. Tindall,Susanne Schneider,Alla Lapidus,Alex Copeland,Tijana Glavina del Rio,Matt Nolan,Susan Lucas,Feng Chen,Hope Tice,Jan Fang Cheng,Elizabeth Saunders,David Bruce,David Bruce,Lynne Goodwin,Lynne Goodwin,Sam Pitluck,Natalia Mikhailova,Amrita Pati,Natalia Ivanova,Konstantinos Mavrommatis,Amy Chen,Krishna Palaniappan,Patrick S. G. Chain,Patrick S. G. Chain,Miriam Land,Miriam Land,Loren Hauser,Loren Hauser,Yun Juan Chang,Yun Juan Chang,Cynthia D. Jeffries,Cynthia D. Jeffries,Thomas Brettin,Thomas Brettin,Cliff Han,Cliff Han,Manfred Rohde,Markus Göker,James Bristow,Jonathan A. Eisen,Jonathan A. Eisen,Victor Markowitz,Philip Hugenholtz,Hans-Peter Klenk,Nikos C. Kyrpides,John C. Detter +45 more
TL;DR: The strain, whose genome is described in this report, is a free-living, motile, Gram-negative euryarchaeon, originally isolated from Salinas Grandes in Jujuy, Andes highlands, Argentina, and contains three genes for the 16S rRNA that differ from each other by up to 9%.
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Complete genome sequence of Arthrobacter phenanthrenivorans type strain (Sphe3)
Aristeidis Kallimanis,Kurt LaButti,Alla Lapidus,Alicia Clum,Athanasios Lykidis,Konstantinos Mavromatis,Ioanna Pagani,Konstantinos Liolios,Natalia Ivanova,Lynne Goodwin,Lynne Goodwin,Sam Pitluck,Amy Chen,Krishna Palaniappan,Victor Markowitz,James Bristow,Athanasios Velentzas,Angelos Perisynakis,Christos C. Ouzounis,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Anna I. Koukkou,Constantin Drainas +21 more
TL;DR: The features of this organism are described, together with the complete genome sequence, and annotation, and this organism is described as an aerobic, non-motile, and Gram-positive bacterium, exhibiting a rod-coccus growth cycle.
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Complete genome sequence of Ferroglobus placidus AEDII12DO
Iain Anderson,Carla Risso,Dawn E. Holmes,Susan Lucas,Alex Copeland,Alla Lapidus,Jan Fang Cheng,David Bruce,David Bruce,Lynne Goodwin,Lynne Goodwin,Samuel Pitluck,Elizabeth Saunders,Elizabeth Saunders,Thomas Brettin,Thomas Brettin,John C. Detter,John C. Detter,Cliff Han,Cliff Han,Roxanne Tapia,Roxanne Tapia,Frank W. Larimer,Miriam Land,Loren Hauser,Tanja Woyke,Derek R. Lovley,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Natalia Ivanova +28 more
TL;DR: The features of this organism are described together with the complete genome sequence and annotation and it is shown that Ferroglobus placidus is a hyperthermophilic, anaerobic chemolithoautotroph, but it can also use a variety of aromatic compounds as electron donors.
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Discovery of novel plant interaction determinants from the genomes of 163 root nodule bacteria
Rekha Seshadri,Wayne Reeve,Julie Ardley,Kristin Tennessen,Tanja Woyke,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Natalia Ivanova +7 more
TL;DR: This study sequenced the genomes of 110 RNB from diverse hosts and biogeographical regions, and undertook a global exploration of all available RNB genera with the aim of identifying novel genetic determinants of symbiotic association and plant growth promotion.
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Complete genome sequence of Pirellula staleyi type strain (ATCC 27377T)
Alicia Clum,Brian J. Tindall,Johannes Sikorski,Natalia Ivanova,Konstantinos Mavrommatis,Susan Lucas,Tijana Glavina,Del Rio,Matt Nolan,Feng Chen,Hope Tice,Sam Pitluck,Jan Fang Cheng,Olga Chertkov,Thomas Brettin,Cliff Han,John C. Detter,Cheryl R. Kuske,David Bruce,Lynne Goodwin,Galina Ovchinikova,Amrita Pati,Natalia Mikhailova,Amy Chen,Krishna Palaniappan,Miriam Land,Loren Hauser,Yun-Juan Chang,Cynthia D. Jeffries,Patrick S. G. Chain,Manfred Rohde,Markus Göker,James Bristow,Jonathan A. Eisen,Victor Markowitz,Philip Hugenholtz,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Hans-Peter Klenk,Alla Lapidus +38 more
TL;DR: Members of this pear- or teardrop-shaped bacterium show a clearly visible pointed attachment pole and can be distinguished from other Planctomycetes by a lack of true stalks.