52 results on '"Borrel, Guillaume"'
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2. Anaerobic hexadecane degradation by a thermophilic Hadarchaeon from Guaymas Basin
3. Methanomethylophilus alvi gen. nov., sp. nov., a Novel Hydrogenotrophic Methyl-Reducing Methanogenic Archaea of the Order Methanomassiliicoccales Isolated from the Human Gut and Proposal of the Novel Family Methanomethylophilaceae fam. nov.
4. Metagenomics uncovers dietary adaptations for chitin digestion in the gut microbiota of convergent myrmecophagous mammals
5. A compendium of viruses from methanogenic archaea reveals their diversity and adaptations to the gut environment
6. A 2-million-year-old microbial and viral communities from the Kap København Formation in North Greenland
7. Metagenomics uncovers dietary adaptations for chitin digestion in the gut microbiota of convergent myrmecophagous mammals
8. A global virome of methanogenic archaea highlights novel diversity and adaptations to the gut environment
9. Silicate reactivity and microbial diversity promoted by water-basalt interactions under subsurface conditions
10. Growth temperature and chromatinization in archaea
11. Diversity and Evolution of Methane-Related Pathways in Archaea
12. Factors shaping the abundance and diversity of the gut archaeome across the animal kingdom
13. Anaerobic Microbial Communities and Processes Involved in the Methane Cycle in Freshwater Lakes-a Focus on Lake Pavin
14. Publisher Correction: A catalogue of 1,167 genomes from the human gut archaeome
15. A catalogue of 1,167 genomes from the human gut archaeome
16. A microbe that uses crude oil to make methane
17. Comparative genomic analysis of Methanimicrococcus blatticola provides insights into host adaptation in archaea and the evolution of methanogenesis
18. Factors shaping the abundance and diversity of archaea in the animal gut
19. Growth temperature is the principal driver of chromatinization in archaea
20. New Insights into the Ecology and Physiology of Methanomassiliicoccales from Terrestrial and Aquatic Environments
21. A comprehensive analysis of the global human gut archaeome from a thousand genome catalogue
22. Genome-wide analysis of the Firmicutes illuminates the diderm/monoderm transition
23. The host-associated archaeome
24. Resource availability drives bacterial succession during leaf-litter decomposition in a bromeliad ecosystem
25. A Comprehensive Analysis of the Global Human Gut Archaeome from a Thousand Genome Catalogue
26. An archaeal origin of the Wood–Ljungdahl H4MPT branch and the emergence of bacterial methylotrophy
27. Wide diversity of methane and short-chain alkane metabolisms in uncultured archaea
28. Evolutionary placement of Methanonatronarchaeia
29. Pyrrolysine in archaea: a 22nd amino acid encoded through a genetic code expansion
30. Simulated drought regimes reveal community resilience and hydrological thresholds for altered decomposition
31. Evolutionary history of carbon monoxide dehydrogenase/acetyl-CoA synthase, one of the oldest enzymatic complexes
32. The growing tree of Archaea: new perspectives on their diversity, evolution and ecology
33. Fecal microbiota variation across the lifespan of the healthy laboratory rat
34. Genomics and metagenomics of trimethylamine-utilizing Archaea in the human gut microbiome
35. Methanogenesis and the Wood–Ljungdahl Pathway: An Ancient, Versatile, and Fragile Association
36. In-vitro model for studying methanogens in human gut microbiota
37. Molecular methods for studying methanogens of the human gastrointestinal tract: current status and future directions
38. Corrigendum to “Unique Characteristics of the Pyrrolysine System in the 7th Order of Methanogens: Implications for the Evolution of a Genetic Code Expansion Cassette”
39. Comparative genomics highlights the unique biology of Methanomassiliicoccales, a Thermoplasmatales-related seventh order of methanogenic archaea that encodes pyrrolysine
40. Archaea and the human gut: New beginning of an old story
41. Unique Characteristics of the Pyrrolysine System in the 7th Order of Methanogens: Implications for the Evolution of a Genetic Code Expansion Cassette
42. Archaebiotics
43. Genome Sequence of “ Candidatus Methanomassiliicoccus intestinalis” Issoire-Mx1, a Third Thermoplasmatales -Related Methanogenic Archaeon from Human Feces
44. Phylogenomic Data Support a Seventh Order of Methylotrophic Methanogens and Provide Insights into the Evolution of Methanogenesis
45. The Human Gut Chip “HuGChip”, an Explorative Phylogenetic Microarray for Determining Gut Microbiome Diversity at Family Level
46. Genome Sequence of “Candidatus Methanomethylophilus alvus” Mx1201, a Methanogenic Archaeon from the Human Gut Belonging to a Seventh Order of Methanogens
47. Stratification of Archaea in the Deep Sediments of a Freshwater Meromictic Lake: Vertical Shift from Methanogenic to Uncultured Archaeal Lineages
48. Unexpected and novel putative viruses in the sediments of a deep-dark permanently anoxic freshwater habitat
49. Production and consumption of methane in freshwater lake ecosystems
50. Identification of microbial communities involved in the methane cycle of a freshwater meromictic lake
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