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Virginia P Edgcomb

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Environmental Microbiology|September 12, 2008
The diversity and abundance of bacteria inhabiting seafloor lavas positively correlate with rock alterationCara M Santelli, Virginia P Edgcomb, Wolfgang Bach, et al.
BMC Microbiology|January 29, 2009
Ultrastructure and molecular phylogeny of Calkinsia aureus: cellular identity of a novel clade of deep-sea euglenozoans with epibiotic bacteriaNaoji Yubuki, Virginia P Edgcomb, Joan M Bernhard, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|January 5, 2011
Marine subsurface eukaryotes: the fungal majorityVirginia P Edgcomb, David Beaudoin, Rebecca Gast, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 11, 2012
Prevalence of partnerships between bacteria and ciliates in oxygen-depleted marine water columnsWilliam Orsi, Sophie Charvet, Peter Vd'ačný, et al.
Nature|June 14, 2013
Gene expression in the deep biosphereWilliam D Orsi, Virginia P Edgcomb, Glenn D Christman, et al.
Microbiologyopen|May 12, 2016
Revisiting the pink-red pigmented basidiomycete mirror yeast of the phyllosphereAlec Cobban, Virginia P Edgcomb, Gaëtan Burgaud, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|November 22, 2017
Free-living chemoautotrophic and particle-attached heterotrophic prokaryotes dominate microbial assemblages along a pelagic redox gradientElizabeth A Suter, Maria Pachiadaki, Gordon T Taylor, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|August 12, 2011
Structured multiple endosymbiosis of bacteria and archaea in a ciliate from marine sulfidic sediments: a survival mechanism in low oxygen, sulfidic sediments?Virginia P Edgcomb, Edward R Leadbetter, William Bourland, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|March 22, 2022
Parasitic infections by Group II Syndiniales target selected dinoflagellate host populations within diverse protist assemblages in a model coastal pondTaylor R Sehein, Rebecca J Gast, Maria Pachiadaki, et al.
Plos One|April 21, 2015
Protist Community Grazing on Prokaryotic Prey in Deep Ocean Water MassesEmma Rocke, Maria G Pachiadaki, Alec Cobban, et al.
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Environmental Microbiology|September 12, 2008
The diversity and abundance of bacteria inhabiting seafloor lavas positively correlate with rock alterationCara M Santelli, Virginia P Edgcomb, Wolfgang Bach, et al.
BMC Microbiology|January 29, 2009
Ultrastructure and molecular phylogeny of Calkinsia aureus: cellular identity of a novel clade of deep-sea euglenozoans with epibiotic bacteriaNaoji Yubuki, Virginia P Edgcomb, Joan M Bernhard, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|January 5, 2011
Marine subsurface eukaryotes: the fungal majorityVirginia P Edgcomb, David Beaudoin, Rebecca Gast, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 11, 2012
Prevalence of partnerships between bacteria and ciliates in oxygen-depleted marine water columnsWilliam Orsi, Sophie Charvet, Peter Vd'ačný, et al.
Nature|June 14, 2013
Gene expression in the deep biosphereWilliam D Orsi, Virginia P Edgcomb, Glenn D Christman, et al.
Microbiologyopen|May 12, 2016
Revisiting the pink-red pigmented basidiomycete mirror yeast of the phyllosphereAlec Cobban, Virginia P Edgcomb, Gaëtan Burgaud, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|November 22, 2017
Free-living chemoautotrophic and particle-attached heterotrophic prokaryotes dominate microbial assemblages along a pelagic redox gradientElizabeth A Suter, Maria Pachiadaki, Gordon T Taylor, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|August 12, 2011
Structured multiple endosymbiosis of bacteria and archaea in a ciliate from marine sulfidic sediments: a survival mechanism in low oxygen, sulfidic sediments?Virginia P Edgcomb, Edward R Leadbetter, William Bourland, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|March 22, 2022
Parasitic infections by Group II Syndiniales target selected dinoflagellate host populations within diverse protist assemblages in a model coastal pondTaylor R Sehein, Rebecca J Gast, Maria Pachiadaki, et al.
Plos One|April 21, 2015
Protist Community Grazing on Prokaryotic Prey in Deep Ocean Water MassesEmma Rocke, Maria G Pachiadaki, Alec Cobban, et al.
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