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Ryota Moriuchi

Researcher at Shizuoka University

Publications -  20
Citations -  102

Ryota Moriuchi is an academic researcher from Shizuoka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Plasmid. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 16 publications receiving 51 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryota Moriuchi include Gifu University.

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Novel Self-Transmissible and Broad-Host-Range Plasmids Exogenously Captured From Anaerobic Granules or Cow Manure.

TL;DR: In-depth phylogenetic analyses showed that the PromA-like plasmids belong to subgroups of PromA different from previously proposed subgroups PromAα and PromAβ, and high similarity with one of two replication systems of pSRC119-A/C, known as a plasmid with multidrug resistance genes found in Salmonella enterica serovar Senftenberg.
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Complete Genome Sequence of 3-Chlorobenzoate-Degrading Bacterium Cupriavidus necator NH9 and Reclassification of the Strains of the Genera Cupriavidus and Ralstonia Based on Phylogenetic and Whole-Genome Sequence Analyses.

TL;DR: The results provide a clear delineation of the two genera based on genome sequences, thus allowing taxonomic identification of strains belonging to these two Genera Cupriavidus and Ralstonia.
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Isolation and characterization of a moderate thermophilic Paenibacillus naphthalenovorans strain 4B1 capable of degrading dibenzofuran from dioxin-contaminated soil in Vietnam.

TL;DR: Results suggest that the faster growth and degradation of DF in strain 4B1 could be due to differences in transcriptional regulation of dbf cluster genes.
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16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequencing of Gut Microbiota in Three Species of Deep-Sea Fish in Suruga Bay, Japan.

TL;DR: In this article, 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequence analysis of the gut microbiota in three species of deep-sea fish collected from Suruga Bay, Japan was performed and two species were dominated by Proteobacteria (genus Photobacterium), while one was dominated by the phyla Spirochaetes and Tenericutes (unclassified Mycoplasmataceae).