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1. A novel conjugative transposon carrying an autonomously amplified plasmid

2. Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient

3. Sex-specific associations of infants’ gut microbiome with arsenic exposure in a US population

4. Profiling of Bacterial and Fungal Microbial Communities in Cystic Fibrosis Sputum Using RNA

5. Identification and Removal of Contaminant Sequences From Ribosomal Gene Databases: Lessons From the Census of Deep Life

6. Seasonal Succession and Spatial Patterns of Synechococcus Microdiversity in a Salt Marsh Estuary Revealed through 16S rRNA Gene Oligotyping

7. Patient-Specific Bacteroides Genome Variants in Pouchitis

8. Anvi’o: an advanced analysis and visualization platform for ‘omics data

9. Sewage Reflects the Microbiomes of Human Populations

12. Multi-omics analysis of a Bacteroidesfragilisisolate from an ulcerative colitis patient defines genetic determinants of fitness in bile

14. Geochemical and microbiological profiles in hydrothermal extreme acidic environments (Pisciarelli Spring, Campi Flegrei, Italy)

15. Assessment of bacterial diversity in western Accra, Ghana, drinking water samples

16. Early-life microbial restitution reduces colitis risk promoted by antibiotic-induced gut dysbiosis in IL-10(−/−) mice

17. Early-life microbial intervention reduces colitis risk promoted by antibiotic-induced gut dysbiosis

18. Sex-specific associations of infants’ gut microbiome with arsenic exposure in a US population

19. The premature infant gut microbiome during the first 6 weeks of life differs based on gestational maturity at birth

20. Specific class of intrapartum antibiotics relates to maturation of the infant gut microbiota: a prospective cohort study

22. Relationship of Bacterial Richness to Organic Degradation Rate and Sediment Age in Subseafloor Sediment

23. Microbiome profiling in extremely acidic soils affected by hydrothermal fluids: the case of the Solfatara Crater (Campi Flegrei, southern Italy)

24. Profiling of bacterial and fungal microbial communities in cystic fibrosis sputum using RNA

26. Identification and Removal of Contaminant Sequences From Ribosomal Gene Databases: Lessons From the Census of Deep Life

27. Comparison of Sewage and Animal Fecal Microbiomes by Using Oligotyping Reveals Potential Human Fecal Indicators in Multiple Taxonomic Groups

28. Bacterial diversity and community composition from seasurface to subseafloor

29. Bacterial and archaeal biogeography of the deep chlorophyll maximum in the South Pacific Gyre

30. Seasonal Succession and Spatial Patterns of Synechococcus Microdiversity in a Salt Marsh Estuary Revealed through 16S rRNA Gene Oligotyping

31. The Microbiome and Human Biology

32. Association of Cesarean Delivery and Formula Supplementation With the Intestinal Microbiome of 6-Week-Old Infants

33. Minimum entropy decomposition: Unsupervised oligotyping for sensitive partitioning of high-throughput marker gene sequences

34. A single genus in the gut microbiome reflects host preference and specificity

35. Iron supplementation does not worsen respiratory health or alter the sputum microbiome in cystic fibrosis

36. A Microbial Signature Approach to Identify Fecal Pollution in the Waters Off an Urbanized Coast of Lake Michigan

37. Sewage reflects the distribution of human faecalLachnospiraceae

38. Marine bacteria exhibit a bipolar distribution

39. Patient-Specific Bacteroides Genome Variants in Pouchitis

40. Editorial: New insights into microbial ecology through subtle nucleotide variation

41. Millions of reads, thousands of taxa: microbial community structure and associations analyzed via marker genes

42. Macroecological patterns of marine bacteria on a global scale

43. Salt marsh sediment diversity: a test of the variability of the rare biosphere among environmental replicates

44. Acinetobacter, Aeromonas and Trichococcus populations dominate the microbial community within urban sewer infrastructure

45. Global distribution and diversity of marine Verrucomicrobia

46. Microbial community composition in sediments resists perturbation by nutrient enrichment

47. Systems-level analysis of microbial community organization through combinatorial labeling and spectral imaging

48. Water mass-specificity of bacterial communities in the North Atlantic revealed by massively parallel sequencing

49. Imaging Marine Bacteria with Unique 16S rRNA V6 Sequences by Fluorescence in situ Hybridization and Spectral Analysis

50. Ironing out the wrinkles in the rare biosphere through improved OTU clustering

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