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Susan Lucas
Researcher at United States Department of Energy
Publications - 66
Citations - 58892
Susan Lucas is an academic researcher from United States Department of Energy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 66 publications receiving 54924 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan Lucas include Agency for Science, Technology and Research & Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Genome sequence and analysis of Thermobifida fusca YX
Athanasios Lykidis,Natalia Ivanova,Iain Anderson,Konstantinos Mavromatis,Paul Richardson,Susan Lucas,Alla Lapidus,David Wilson,Nikos Kyrpides +8 more
TL;DR: Thermobifida fusca is a moderate thermophilic soil bacterium that belongs to actinobacteria that is a major degrader of plant cell walls and has a small number (39) of unique genes.
Optimization of the Roche 454-Titanium GAIIx Production Sequencing Pipelines at the DOE Joint Genome Institute
Christopher Daum,Nicole Shapiro,Angela Tarver,Diane Bauer,Bridget Swift,Megan Kennedy,Miranda Harmon-Smith,Matthew Zane,Matthew Hamilton,David Robinson,Jan-Fang Cheng,Susan Lucas +11 more
TL;DR: The foremost of these optimization projects, including automated 454 sample enrichment, improved 454 a Illumina sample library quantification via qPCR, and ergonomic tools, along with sequencing throughput strategies will be presented.
Isolation, characterization, and genome sequence of the first representative of a novel class within the Chloroflexi that is abundant in some U.S. Great Basin hot springs and may play important roles in N and C cycling
Jeremy A. Dodsworth,Senthil K. Murugapiran,Jonathan Gevorkian,James Han,Tanja Woyke,Susan Lucas,Sam Pitluck,Len A. Pennacchio,Lynne A. Goodwin,Brian P. Hedlund +9 more
TL;DR: Phylogenies inferred from the 16S rRNA gene and predicted amino acid sequences of various conserved proteins indicate that JAD2 is the first cultivated representative of the GAL35 group, a new class within the Chloroflexi.
Complete Genome Sequence of the Cellulolytic ThermophileClostridium thermocellum DSM1313
Lawrence Feinberg,Justine Foden,Trisha Barrett,Karen Walston Davenport,David Bruce,Chris Detter,Roxanne Tapia,Cliff Han,Alla Lapidus,Susan Lucas,Jan-Fang Cheng,Samuel Pitluck,Tanja Woyke,Natalia Ivanova,Natalia Mikhailova,Miriam Land,Loren Hauser,D. Aaron Argyros,Lynne A. Goodwin,David A. Hogsett,Nicky Caiazza +20 more
TL;DR: The complete Genome Sequence of the Cellulolytic Thermophile Clostridium thermocellum DSM1313 is published for the first time.
DSM22704TDesulfosporosinus acidiphilus Desulfosporosinus meridiei DSM13257T, Desulfosporosinus youngiae DSM17734T, Desulfosporosinus orientis DSM765T, Complete Genome Sequences of
Alexander Loy,Tanja Woyke,Bernard Ollivier,Hans-Peter Klenk,Natalia Mikhailova,Amrita Pati,Michael Wagner,Konstantinos Mavromatis,Victor Markowitz,Hajnalka E. Daligault,Chia-Lin Wei,Nikos Kyrpides,Natalia Ivanova,Cliff Han,Miriam Land,Galina Ovchinnikova,Hazuki Teshima,Jan-Fang Cheng,Lynne A. Goodwin,Sam Pitluck,James Han,Susan Lucas,Alla Michael Pester,Evelyne Brambilla,Didier Alazard +24 more
TL;DR: Tanja Woyke, Bernard Ollivier, Hans-Peter Klenk, Stefan Szeto, Natalia Mikhailova, Amrita Pati, Michael Wagner, Chen, Konstantinos Mavromatis, Victor Markowitz, ErnestDavenport, Hajnalka Daligault, Patrick S.Hauser, Nikos C. Kyrpides, N. Ivanova, Ioanna Detter, Cliff S. Land, LorenLin Peters, Galina Ovchinnikova, Hazuki Teshima, John C. Bacteriol