Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals a Diverse Repertoire of Genes Involved in Prokaryote-Eukaryote Interactions within the Pseudovibrio Genus.

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Published in Front Microbiol on March 30, 2016

Authors

Stefano Romano1, Antonio Fernàndez-Guerra2, F Jerry Reen1, Frank O Glöckner3, Susan P Crowley4, Orla O'Sullivan5, Paul D Cotter5, Claire Adams1, Alan D W Dobson6, Fergal O'Gara7

Author Affiliations

1: BIOMERIT Research Centre, University College Cork Cork, Ireland.
2: Oxford e-Research Centre, University of OxfordOxford, UK; Microbial Genomics and Bioinformatics Research Group, Max Planck Institute for Marine MicrobiologyBremen, Germany.
3: Microbial Genomics and Bioinformatics Research Group, Max Planck Institute for Marine MicrobiologyBremen, Germany; Jacobs University Bremen gGmbHBremen, Germany.
4: Teagasc Food Research Centre Fermoy, Ireland.
5: Teagasc Food Research CentreFermoy, Ireland; APC Microbiome InstituteCork, Ireland.
6: School of Microbiology, University College CorkCork, Ireland; Environmental Research Institute, University College CorkCork, Ireland.
7: BIOMERIT Research Centre, University College CorkCork, Ireland; School of Biomedical Sciences, Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute, Curtin UniversityPerth, WA, Australia.

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