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  • Toward a dynamical understa... Toward a dynamical understanding of microbial communities
    Rainey, Paul B; Quistad, Steven D Philosophical transactions - Royal Society. Biological sciences, 05/2020, Volume: 375, Issue: 1798
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    The challenge of moving beyond descriptions of microbial community composition to the point where understanding underlying eco-evolutionary dynamics emerges is daunting. While it is tempting to ...
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  • Experimental manipulation o... Experimental manipulation of selfish genetic elements links genes to microbial community function
    Quistad, Steven D; Doulcier, Guilhem; Rainey, Paul B Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences, 05/2020, Volume: 375, Issue: 1798
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    Microbial communities underpin the Earth's biological and geochemical processes, but their complexity hampers understanding. Motivated by the challenge of diversity and the need to forge ways of ...
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  • Evolution of TNF-induced ap... Evolution of TNF-induced apoptosis reveals 550 My of functional conservation
    Quistad, Steven D.; Stotland, Aleksandr; Barott, Katie L. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 07/2014, Volume: 111, Issue: 26
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    The Precambrian explosion led to the rapid appearance of most major animal phyla alive today. It has been argued that the complexity of life has steadily increased since that event. Here we challenge ...
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  • Metabolomics of reef benthi... Metabolomics of reef benthic interactions reveals a bioactive lipid involved in coral defence
    Quinn, Robert A.; Vermeij, Mark J. A.; Hartmann, Aaron C. ... Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological sciences/Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 04/2016, Volume: 283, Issue: 1829
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    Holobionts are assemblages of microbial symbionts and their macrobial host. As extant representatives of some of the oldest macro-organisms, corals and algae are important for understanding how ...
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  • Influence of coral and alga... Influence of coral and algal exudates on microbially mediated reef metabolism
    Haas, Andreas F; Nelson, Craig E; Rohwer, Forest ... PeerJ (San Francisco, CA), 07/2013, Volume: 1
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    Benthic primary producers in tropical reef ecosystems can alter biogeochemical cycling and microbial processes in the surrounding seawater. In order to quantify these influences, we measured rates of ...
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  • Anaerobic propane oxidation... Anaerobic propane oxidation in marine hydrocarbon seep sediments
    Quistad, Steven D.; Valentine, David L. Geochimica et cosmochimica acta, 04/2011, Volume: 75, Issue: 8
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    Propane (C 3H 8) is an abundant hydrocarbon in subsurface reservoirs with significance to atmospheric chemistry and to marine biogeochemistry. The anaerobic oxidation of propane coupled to sulfate ...
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  • Before platelets: the produ... Before platelets: the production of platelet-activating factor during growth and stress in a basal marine organism
    Galtier d'Auriac, Ines; Quinn, Robert A; Maughan, Heather ... Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological sciences/Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 08/2018, Volume: 285, Issue: 1884
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    Corals and humans represent two extremely disparate metazoan lineages and are therefore useful for comparative evolutionary studies. Two lipid-based molecules that are central to human immunity, ...
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  • Viruses and the origin of m... Viruses and the origin of microbiome selection and immunity
    Quistad, Steven D; Grasis, Juris A; Barr, Jeremy J ... The ISME Journal, 04/2017, Volume: 11, Issue: 4
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    The last common metazoan ancestor (LCMA) emerged over half a billion years ago. These complex metazoans provided newly available niche space for viruses and microbes. Modern day contemporaries, such ...
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  • Metagenomic and satellite a... Metagenomic and satellite analyses of red snow in the Russian Arctic
    Hisakawa, Nao; Quistad, Steven D; Hester, Eric R ... PeerJ, 12/2015, Volume: 3
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    Cryophilic algae thrive in liquid water within snow and ice in alpine and polar regions worldwide. Blooms of these algae lower albedo (reflection of sunlight), thereby altering melting patterns ...
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  • Using viromes to predict no... Using viromes to predict novel immune proteins in non-model organisms
    Quistad, Steven D.; Lim, Yan Wei; Silva, Genivaldo Gueiros Z. ... Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological sciences/Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 08/2016, Volume: 283, Issue: 1837
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    Immunity is mostly studied in a few model organisms, leaving the majority of immune systems on the planet unexplored. To characterize the immune systems of non-model organisms alternative approaches ...
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