Genomes of ubiquitous marine and hypersaline Hydrogenovibrio, Thiomicrorhabdus, and Thiomicrospira spp. encode a diversity of mechanisms to sustain chemolithoautotrophy in heterogeneous environments.
- Kathleen M. Scott*
- , John Williams
- , Cody M.B. Porter
- , Sydney Russel
- , Tara L. Harmer
- , John H. Paul
- , Kirsten M. Antonen
- , Megan K. Bridges
- , Gary J. Camper
- , Christie K. Campla
- , Leila G. Casella
- , Eva Chase
- , James W. Conrad
- , Mercedez C. Cruz
- , Darren S. Dunlap
- , Laura Duran
- , Elizabeth M. Fahsbender
- , Dawn B. Goldsmith
- , Ryan F. Keeley
- , Matthew R. Kondoff
*Corresponding author for this work
- University of South Florida
- Stockton University
- United States Department of Energy
- University of Missouri
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Michigan State University
- University of California at Berkeley
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