Yanting Liu
Xiamen University
16 Papers
23 Citations
Yanting Liu is an academic researcher from Xiamen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria & Gene. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Seasonal dynamics of bacterial communities in the surface seawater around subtropical Xiamen Island, China, as determined by 16S rRNA gene profiling.
TL;DR: Investigating the microbial structure in the surface seawater from five coastal sites around Xiamen Island, China, over four seasons suggested that seasonal shifts and wastewater pollution together shape the structures of the microbial communities around Xiamien Island.
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Pyrosequencing analysis of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacterial community structure in the oligotrophic western Pacific Ocean
TL;DR: An in-depth comparison of AAPB community structures in the subsurface water and the upper twilight zone of the western Pacific Ocean using high-throughput sequencing based on the pufM gene shows an obvious community-structure separation according to deeper or shallower environment.
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Geographic Impact on Genomic Divergence as Revealed by Comparison of Nine Citromicrobial Genomes
Qiang Zheng,Yanting Liu,Christian Jeanthon,Christian Jeanthon,Rui Zhang,Wenxin Lin,Jicheng Yao,Nianzhi Jiao +7 more
TL;DR: Nine Citromicrobium strains isolated from the South China Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, or the tropical South Atlantic Ocean were found to harbor identical 16S rRNA sequences but different ocean origins, revealing a similar evolutionary history that was distinct from that of strains isolate from other regions.
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Metagenome-assembled genomes reveal greatly expanded taxonomic and functional diversification of the abundant marine Roseobacter RCA cluster
Yanting Liu,Thorsten Brinkhoff,Martine Berger,A. Poehlein,S. Voget,Lucas Paoli,Shinichi Sunagawa,Rudolf Amann,Meinhard Simon +8 more
TL;DR: Detailed metagenomic datasets from the global oceans and reconstructed metagenome-assembled genomes affiliated to the RCA cluster shed new light on the diversification, environmental adaptation, and global biogeography of a major lineage of pelagic bacteria.
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Complete Genome Sequence of Stutzerimonas stutzeri Strain SOCE 002, a Marine Bacterium Isolated from the Surface Seawater of Dapeng Bay
TL;DR: The complete genome sequence of Stutzerimonas stutzeri strain SOCE 002, obtained from Illumina and Oxford Nanopore sequencing, was reported in this paper .
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