The SEEP-SRB1 is a diverse clade of sulfate reducing bacteria affiliated with the deltaproteobacterial family Desulfobacteraceae. Here we report the draft genome sequences of two single cells belonging to the SEEP-SRB1 clade, isolated from marine sediment in Aarhus Bay, Denmark, by fluorescence ...
The microbial community composition of sediments in the coastal fjord, Nitinat Lake, suggests that syntrophy of SEEP-SRB1 and ANME might be one source of sulfide production that is responsible for fish mortality in the LakeSusan Baldwin
Phylogenetic placement of the 16S rRNA genes places the SAGs within the subgroups SEEP-SRB1e and SEEP-SRB1d. While these subgroups are thought to play a role in non-methane hydrocarbon degradation, there is little genomic information available to confirm their metabolic function. As such, these...