Publications by authors named "Jacob Schladweiler"

We have isolated a chlorophyll--containing cyanobacterium from the intertidal field site at Moss Beach, on the coast of Central California, USA, where Manning and Strain (1943) originally discovered this far-red chlorophyll. Here, we present the cyanobacterium's environmental description, culturing procedure, pigment composition, ultrastructure, and full genome sequence. Among cultures of far-red cyanobacteria obtained from red algae from the same site, this strain was an epiphyte on a brown macroalgae.

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The complete genome sequence of the thermophilic purple sulfur bacterium Thermochromatium tepidum strain MC (DSM 3771) is described and contrasted with that of its mesophilic relative Allochromatium vinosum strain D (DSM 180) and other Chromatiaceae. The Tch. tepidum genome is a single circular chromosome of 2,958,290 base pairs with no plasmids and is substantially smaller than the genome of Alc.

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