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1. Visualizing in situ translational activity for identifying and sorting slow-growing archaeal-bacterial consortia.

2. In situ visualization of newly synthesized proteins in environmental microbes using amino acid tagging and click chemistry.

3. Diversity, Physiology, and Niche Differentiation of Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea.

4. Multicellular photo-magnetotactic bacteria.

5. Distinct gene set in two different lineages of ammonia-oxidizing archaea supports the phylum Thaumarchaeota

6. A moderately thermophilic ammonia-oxidizing crenarchaeote from a hot spring.

7. Multicellular magnetotactic bacteria are genetically heterogeneous consortia with metabolically differentiated cells.

8. Diversity and evolution of nitric oxide reduction in bacteria and archaea.

9. Physiological potential and evolutionary trajectories of syntrophic sulfate-reducing bacterial partners of anaerobic methanotrophic archaea.

10. Enrichment and Genome Sequence of the Group I.1a Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon “Ca. Nitrosotenuis uzonensis” Representing a Clade Globally Distributed in Thermal Habitats.

11. Gene-targeted microfluidic cultivation validated by isolation of a gut bacterium listed in Human Microbiome Project's Most Wanted taxa.

12. Comparative genomics reveals electron transfer and syntrophic mechanisms differentiating methanotrophic and methanogenic archaea.

13. Spatially resolved correlative microscopy and microbial identification reveal dynamic depth‐ and mineral‐dependent anabolic activity in salt marsh sediment.

14. Aerobic bacterial methane synthesis.

15. The genome of the ammonia-oxidizing Candidatus Nitrososphaera gargensis: insights into metabolic versatility and environmental adaptations.

16. Thaumarchaeotes abundant in refinery nitrifying sludges express amoA but are not obligate autotrophic ammonia oxidizers.

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