Rappe MS,Connon SA,Vergin KL,Giovannoni SJ.Cultivation of the ubiquitous SAR11 marine bacterioplankton clade. Nature . 2002Rappe M S, Connon S A , Vergin K L, et al. Cultivation of the ubiquitous SAR11 marine bacteriop lankton clade. Nature, 2002, 418 ( 6898) : 630~633...
Summary Members of the SAR11 clade, despite their high abundance, are often poorly represented by metagenome鈥恆ssembled genomes. This fact has hampered our knowledge about their ecology and genetic diversity. Here we examined 175 SAR11 genomes, including 47 new single鈥恆mplified genomes. The ...
(2002). SAR11 clade dominates ocean surface bacterioplankton communities. Nature 420: 806–810. still some way from answering basic questions about Rappe´ MS, Connon SA, Vergin KL, Giovannoni SJ. the diversity of this clade, and how these organisms (2002). Cultivation of the ubiquitous SAR...
The SAR11 group of Alphaproteobacteria is highly abundant in the oceans. It contains a recently diverged freshwater clade, which offers the opportunity to compare adaptations to salt- and freshwaters in a monophyletic bacterial group. However, there are
THE SAR11 clade is ubiquitous and abundant in planktonic environments. In freshwater lakes, the clade is represented by tribe LD12 which is phylogenetically distinct from the marine SAR11. We studied the ecology of LD12 in a temperate dimictic lake (Lake Erken, Sweden), by analyzing its seaso...
Cultivation, genomics, and characterization of the first isolate from the freshwater SAR11 clade LD12Michael W Henson
The deeply branching clade of abundant, globally distributed aquatic 伪-Proteobacteria known as "SAR11", are adapted to nutrient-poor environments such as the surface waters of the open ocean. Unknown prior to 1990, uncultured until 2002, members of the SAR11 clade can now be cultured in ...
and Giovannoni, S. (2002) Cultivation of the ubiquitous SAR11 marine bacterioplankton clade. Nature 418, 630-633.Rappe´ MS, Connon SA, Vergin KL, Giovannoni SJ. (2002). Cultivation of the ubiquitous SAR11 marine bacter- ioplankton clade. Nature 418: 630-633....
The ubiquitous alpha-proteobacteria of the order "Candidatus Pelagibacterales" (SAR11) are highly abundant in aquatic environments, and among them, members of the monophyletic lineage LD12 (also known as SAR11 clade IIIb) are specifically found in lacustrine ecosystems. Clade IIIb bacteria are ...
& Obernosterer, I. (2022) SAR11 clade microdiversity and activity during the early spring blooms off Kerguelen Island, Southern Ocean.Environmental Microbiology Reports