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1. Early Divergence and Gene Exchange Highways in the Evolutionary History of Mesoaciditogales.

2. Complex impacts of hydraulic fracturing return fluids on soil microbial community respiration, structure and functional potentials.

3. Genomic analysis of the mesophilic Thermotogae genus Mesotoga reveals phylogeographic structure and genomic determinants of its distinct metabolism.

4. Plasmid pMO1 from Marinitoga okinawensis, first non-cryptic plasmid reported within Thermotogota.

5. Temporal dynamics in microbial soil communities at anthrax carcass sites.

6. 'Ménage à trois': a selfish genetic element uses a virus to propagate within T hermotogales.

7. Evidence for extensive gene flow and Thermotoga subpopulations in subsurface and marine environments.

8. Microbial community dynamics of a sequentially fed anaerobic digester treating solid organic waste.

9. The Genome of Thermosipho africanus TCF52B: Lateral Genetic Connections to the Firmicutes and Archaea.

10. Evidence for Existence of "Mesotogas," Members of the Order Thermotogales Adapted to Low-Temperature Environments.

11. Recombination in Thermotoga: Implications for Species Concepts and Biogeography.

12. Lateral gene transfer and phylogenetic assignment of environmental fosmid clones.

13. Active self-splicing group I introns in 23S rRNA genes of hyperthermophilic bacteria, derived from introns in eukaryotic organelles.

14. Suppressive Subtractive Hybridization Detects Extensive Genomic Diversity in Thermotoga maritima.

15. Response of aquatic microbial communities and bioindicator modelling of hydraulic fracturing flowback and produced water.

16. The first head‐tailed virus, MFTV1, infecting hyperthermophilic methanogenic deep‐sea archaea.

17. Class 1 Integrons Potentially Predating the Association with Tn402-Like Transposition Genes Are Present in a Sediment Microbial Community.

18. Insights into thermoadaptation and the evolution of mesophily from the bacterial phylum Thermotogae.

19. Newly identified proviruses in Thermotogota suggest that viruses are the vehicles on the highways of interphylum gene sharing.

20. Characterization of Citrate Synthase from Geobacter sulfurreducens and Evidence for a Family of Citrate Synthases Similar to Those of Eukaryote s throughout the Geobacteraceae.

21. Thermosipho spp. Immune System Differences Affect Variation in Genome Size and Geographical Distributions.

22. Vitamin B12 Synthesis and Salvage Pathways Were Acquired by Horizontal Gene Transfer to the Thermotogales.

23. Genome Sequence of the Mesophilic Thermotogales Bacterium Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag.4.2 Reveals the Largest Thermotogales Genome To Date.

24. Genome Sequence of the Mesophilic Thermotogales Bacterium Mesotoga prima MesG1.Ag.4.2 Reveals the Largest Thermotogales Genome To Date.

25. Vitamin B12 Synthesis and Salvage Pathways Were Acquired by Horizontal Gene Transfer to the Thermotogales.

26. On the chimeric nature, thermophilic origin, and phylogenetic placement of the Thermotogales.

27. LATERAL GENE TRANSFER AND THE ORIGINS OF PROKARYOTIC GROUPS.

28. Antibiotic resistome and microbial community structure during anaerobic co-digestion of food waste, paper and cardboard.

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