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Rich Boden

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FEMS Microbiology Letters|January 15, 2017
Production of N-acyl homoserine lactones by the sponge-associated marine actinobacteria Salinispora arenicola and Salinispora pacificaUtpal Bose, Catharine A Ortori, Sarir Sarmad, et al.
Standards in Genomic Sciences|January 28, 2017
Permanent draft genome of <i>Thiobacillus thioparus</i> DSM 505<sup>T</sup>, an obligately chemolithoautotrophic member of the <i>Betaproteobacteria</i>Lee P Hutt, Marcel Huntemann, Alicia Clum, et al.
Standards in Genomic Sciences|October 7, 2016
Permanent draft genome of <i>Thermithiobaclillus tepidarius</i> DSM 3134<sup>T</sup>, a moderately thermophilic, obligately chemolithoautotrophic member of the <i>Acidithiobacillia</i>Rich Boden, Lee P Hutt, Marcel Huntemann, et al.
Standards in Genomic Sciences|October 26, 2016
Erratum to: Permanent draft genome of <i>Thermithiobacillus tepidarius</i> DSM 3134<sup>T</sup>, a moderately thermophilic, obligately chemolithoautotrophic member of the <i>Acidithiobacillia</i>Rich Boden, Lee P Hutt, Marcel Huntemann, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|November 30, 2011
Complete genome sequence of the aerobic marine methanotroph Methylomonas methanica MC09Rich Boden, Michael Cunliffe, Julie Scanlan, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 18, 2018
Diversity in CO<sub>2</sub>-Concentrating Mechanisms among Chemolithoautotrophs from the Genera <i>Hydrogenovibrio</i>, <i>Thiomicrorhabdus</i>, and <i>Thiomicrospira</i>, Ubiquitous in Sulfidic Habitats WorldwideKathleen M Scott, Juliana M Leonard, Rich Boden, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|March 10, 2018
Genomes of ubiquitous marine and hypersaline Hydrogenovibrio, Thiomicrorhabdus and Thiomicrospira spp. encode a diversity of mechanisms to sustain chemolithoautotrophy in heterogeneous environmentsKathleen M Scott, John Williams, Cody M B Porter, et al.
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FEMS Microbiology Letters|January 15, 2017
Production of N-acyl homoserine lactones by the sponge-associated marine actinobacteria Salinispora arenicola and Salinispora pacificaUtpal Bose, Catharine A Ortori, Sarir Sarmad, et al.
Standards in Genomic Sciences|January 28, 2017
Permanent draft genome of <i>Thiobacillus thioparus</i> DSM 505<sup>T</sup>, an obligately chemolithoautotrophic member of the <i>Betaproteobacteria</i>Lee P Hutt, Marcel Huntemann, Alicia Clum, et al.
Standards in Genomic Sciences|October 7, 2016
Permanent draft genome of <i>Thermithiobaclillus tepidarius</i> DSM 3134<sup>T</sup>, a moderately thermophilic, obligately chemolithoautotrophic member of the <i>Acidithiobacillia</i>Rich Boden, Lee P Hutt, Marcel Huntemann, et al.
Standards in Genomic Sciences|October 26, 2016
Erratum to: Permanent draft genome of <i>Thermithiobacillus tepidarius</i> DSM 3134<sup>T</sup>, a moderately thermophilic, obligately chemolithoautotrophic member of the <i>Acidithiobacillia</i>Rich Boden, Lee P Hutt, Marcel Huntemann, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|November 30, 2011
Complete genome sequence of the aerobic marine methanotroph Methylomonas methanica MC09Rich Boden, Michael Cunliffe, Julie Scanlan, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 18, 2018
Diversity in CO<sub>2</sub>-Concentrating Mechanisms among Chemolithoautotrophs from the Genera <i>Hydrogenovibrio</i>, <i>Thiomicrorhabdus</i>, and <i>Thiomicrospira</i>, Ubiquitous in Sulfidic Habitats WorldwideKathleen M Scott, Juliana M Leonard, Rich Boden, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|March 10, 2018
Genomes of ubiquitous marine and hypersaline Hydrogenovibrio, Thiomicrorhabdus and Thiomicrospira spp. encode a diversity of mechanisms to sustain chemolithoautotrophy in heterogeneous environmentsKathleen M Scott, John Williams, Cody M B Porter, et al.
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