RISB2377 - Treponema primitia (ZAS-2)
Function
when grown together, two termite-gut Treponema species influence each other's gene expression in a far more comprehensive and nuanced manner than might have been predicted based on the results of previous studies on the respective pure cultures
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Supporting Reference
RNA-seq reveals cooperative metabolic interactions between two termite-gut spirochete species in co-culture
Rosenthal, AZ; Matson, EG; Eldar, A; Leadbetter, JR
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Related Publications
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Title | Host | Symbiont | Authors | Journal | Year |
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termites
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termite gut microbiom
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Arora, J; Kinjo, Y; Sobotník, J ... Brune, A; Bourguignon, T
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MICROBIOME
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2022
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termites
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termite gut microbiom
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Marynowska, M; Goux, X; Sillam-Dussès, D ... Delfosse, P; Calusinska, M
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MICROBIOME
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2020
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termite
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Treponema azotonutricium (ZAS-9)
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Rosenthal, AZ; Matson, EG; Eldar, A; Leadbetter, JR
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ISME JOURNAL
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2011
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