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Zhiyong Li
Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Publications - 105
Citations - 2482
Zhiyong Li is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sponge & Coral. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 97 publications receiving 2083 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhiyong Li include Chinese Ministry of Education.
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The sponge microbiome project
Lucas Moitinho-Silva,Shaun Nielsen,Amnon Amir,Antonio Gonzalez,Gail Ackermann,Carlo Cerrano,Carmen Astudillo-García,Cole G. Easson,Detmer Sipkema,Fang Liu,Georg Steinert,Giorgos Kotoulas,Grace P. McCormack,Guofang Feng,James J. Bell,Jan Vicente,Johannes R. Björk,José M. Montoya,Julie B. Olson,Julie Reveillaud,Laura Steindler,Mari Carmen Pineda,Maria V. Marra,Micha Ilan,Michael W. Taylor,Paraskevi N. Polymenakou,Patrick M. Erwin,Peter J. Schupp,Rachel L. Simister,Rob Knight,Robert W. Thacker,Rodrigo Costa,Russell T. Hill,Susanna López-Legentil,Thanos Dailianis,Timothy Ravasi,Ute Hentschel,Zhiyong Li,Nicole S. Webster,Nicole S. Webster,Torsten Thomas +40 more
TL;DR: This dataset represents a comprehensive resource of sponge-associated microbial communities based on 16S rRNA gene sequences that can be used to address overarching hypotheses regarding host-associated prokaryotes, including host specificity, convergent evolution, environmental drivers of microbiome structure, and the sponge- associated rare biosphere.
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Characterization of Antifungal Chitinase from Marine Streptomyces sp. DA11 Associated with South China Sea Sponge Craniella Australiensis
TL;DR: The gene cloning, purification, properties, kinetics, and antifungal activity of chitinase from marine Streptomyces sp.
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Bacterial community diversity associated with four marine sponges from the South China Sea based on 16S rDNA-DGGE fingerprinting
TL;DR: DGGE fingerprinting and phylogenetic analysis were used to reveal the community structure and diversity of the predominant bacteria associated with the four sponges Stelletta tenui, Halichrondria, Dysidea avara and Craniella australiensis from the South China Sea for the first time.
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Marine sponge Craniella austrialiensis-associated bacterial diversity revelation based on 16S rDNA library and biologically active Actinomycetes screening, phylogenetic analysis.
Zhiyong Li,Yong Liu +1 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to investigate the bacterial diversity associated with the sponge Craniella australiensis using a molecular strategy and isolating Actinomycetes with antimicrobial potentials.
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Marine actinobacteria associated with marine organisms and their potentials in producing pharmaceutical natural products
TL;DR: The present knowledge on the diversity and natural products production of actinobacteria associated with the marine organisms, based on the publications from 1991 to 2013 is summarized.