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1. Characterizing the splice map of Turkey Hemorrhagic Enteritis Virus.

2. Micrococcin cysteine-to-thiazole conversion through transient interactions between the scaffolding protein TclI and the modification enzymes TclJ and TclN.

3. Engineering the Signal Resolution of a Paper-Based Cell-Free Glutamine Biosensor with Genetic Engineering, Metabolic Engineering, and Process Optimization.

4. The evolutionary genomics of adaptation to stress in wild rhizobium bacteria.

5. Micrococcin cysteine-to-thiazole conversion through transient interactions between a scaffolding protein and two modification enzymes.

6. Three genes controlling streptomycin susceptibility in Agrobacterium fabrum .

7. Hosts winnow symbionts with multiple layers of absolute and conditional discrimination mechanisms.

8. A large-scale genetic screen identifies genes essential for motility in Agrobacterium fabrum.

9. Paired Medicago receptors mediate broad-spectrum resistance to nodulation by Sinorhizobium meliloti carrying a species-specific gene.

10. Negotiating mutualism: A locus for exploitation by rhizobia has a broad effect size distribution and context-dependent effects on legume hosts.

11. Engineering efficient termination of bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase transcription.

12. Towards detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in human saliva: A paper-based cell-free toehold switch biosensor with a visual bioluminescent output.

13. Translation initiation from sequence variants of the bacteriophage T7 g10RBS in Escherichia coli and Agrobacterium fabrum.

14. A conserved rhizobial peptidase that interacts with host-derived symbiotic peptides.

15. Decreased coevolutionary potential and increased symbiont fecundity during the biological invasion of a legume-rhizobium mutualism.

16. Multidisciplinary approaches for studying rhizobium-legume symbioses.

17. Robustness encoded across essential and accessory replicons of the ecologically versatile bacterium Sinorhizobium meliloti.

18. A Metagenome-Wide Association Study and Arrayed Mutant Library Confirm Acetobacter Lipopolysaccharide Genes Are Necessary for Association with Drosophila melanogaster .

19. Genome-Wide Identification of Fitness Factors in Mastitis-Associated Escherichia coli.

20. Genome-Wide Sensitivity Analysis of the Microsymbiont Sinorhizobium meliloti to Symbiotically Important, Defensin-Like Host Peptides.

21. Microsymbiont discrimination mediated by a host-secreted peptide in Medicago truncatula .

22. Elucidating and engineering thiopeptide biosynthesis.

23. Capture of micrococcin biosynthetic intermediates reveals C-terminal processing as an obligatory step for in vivo maturation.

24. Disulfide cross-linking influences symbiotic activities of nodule peptide NCR247.

25. Reconstitution and Minimization of a Micrococcin Biosynthetic Pathway in Bacillus subtilis.

26. Rhizobial peptidase HrrP cleaves host-encoded signaling peptides and mediates symbiotic compatibility.

27. Genetic analysis of signal integration by the Sinorhizobium meliloti sensor kinase FeuQ.

28. Characterization of a novel plasmid-borne thiopeptide gene cluster in Staphylococcus epidermidis strain 115.

29. The Sinorhizobium meliloti essential porin RopA1 is a target for numerous bacteriophages.

30. Rhizobial plasmids that cause impaired symbiotic nitrogen fixation and enhanced host invasion.

31. Employing site-specific recombination for conditional genetic analysis in Sinorhizobium meliloti.

32. FeuN, a novel modulator of two-component signalling identified in Sinorhizobium meliloti.

33. Control of gluconate utilization in Sinorhizobium meliloti.

34. A Sinorhizobium meliloti osmosensory two-component system required for cyclic glucan export and symbiosis.

35. A symbiotic mutant of Sinorhizobium meliloti reveals a novel genetic pathway involving succinoglycan biosynthetic functions.

36. Resistance is non-futile: resistance to Cry5B in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.

37. A purified Bacillus thuringiensis crystal protein with therapeutic activity against the hookworm parasite Ancylostoma ceylanicum.

38. Caenorhabditis elegans carbohydrates in bacterial toxin resistance.

39. Many roads to resistance: how invertebrates adapt to Bt toxins.

40. Glycolipids as receptors for Bacillus thuringiensis crystal toxin.

41. Pore worms: using Caenorhabditis elegans to study how bacterial toxins interact with their target host.

42. Resistance to a bacterial toxin is mediated by removal of a conserved glycosylation pathway required for toxin-host interactions.

43. Bt toxin resistance from loss of a putative carbohydrate-modifying enzyme.

44. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxin susceptibility and isolation of resistance mutants in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.

45. Random GFP::cDNA fusions enable visualization of subcellular structures in cells of Arabidopsis at a high frequency.

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