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Abstract
Alteromonas macleodii is a marine heterotrophic bacterium with widespread distribution − from temperate to tropical oceans, and from surface to deep waters. Strains of A. macleodii exhibit considerable genomic and metabolic variability, and can grow rapidly on diverse organic compounds. A. macleodii is a model organism for the study of population genomics, physiological adaptations and microbial interactions, with individual genomes encoding diverse phenotypic traits influenced by recombination and horizontal gene transfer.
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Keyword(s):
intraspecific diversity
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metabolic versatility
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microbial interactions
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ocean
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pangenome evolution
and
r strategist
Funding
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Israel Science Foundation
(Award 1786/20)
- Principle Award Recipient: SherDaniel
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Simons Foundation
(Award Early Career Investigator award)
- Principle Award Recipient: BillerSteven J.
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US National Science Foundation
(Award OCE-2049004)
- Principle Award Recipient: BillerSteven J.
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Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness
(Award PID2020-118052GB-I00)
- Principle Award Recipient: Rodriguez-ValeraFrancisco
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Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness
(Award PID2020-118052GB-I00)
- Principle Award Recipient: López-PérezMario
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Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
(Award PoF-IV Topic 6.1)
- Principle Award Recipient: WietzMatthias
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
(Award WI3888/1-2)
- Principle Award Recipient: WietzMatthias
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