Publications by authors named "Conner Y Kojima"

Bacterioplankton of the SAR11 clade are the most abundant marine microorganisms and consist of numerous subclades spanning order-level divergence (). The assignment of the earliest diverging subclade V (a.k.

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The Order Pelagibacterales (SAR11) is the most abundant group of heterotrophic bacterioplankton in global oceans and comprises multiple subclades with unique spatiotemporal distributions. Subclade IIIa is the primary SAR11 group in brackish waters and shares a common ancestor with the dominant freshwater IIIb (LD12) subclade. Despite its dominance in brackish environments, subclade IIIa lacks systematic genomic or ecological studies.

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A common method for quantifying microbial abundances is through metagenomic read recruitment to genomes and normalizing read counts as reads per kilobase (of genome) per million (bases of recruited sequences) (RPKM). We created RRAP (RPKM Recruitment Analysis Pipeline), a wrapper that automates this process using Bowtie2 and SAMtools.

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