Publications by authors named "Jacob T Evans"

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  • Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) led by Microcystis spp. pose serious health and economic risks due to their production of toxic compounds like microcystins, which impact fishing, tourism, and drinking water safety.
  • The study focused on isolating and sequencing 21 Microcystis cultures from western Lake Erie, revealing substantial genetic diversity and highlighting that only a few strains possess the full set of genes necessary for microcystin production.
  • Results showed that cultures with complete microcystin biosynthesis genes produced high toxin levels, while also identifying diverse bacteria within these cultures, emphasizing their role in bloom dynamics and the potential effects on toxin production and degradation.
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Microcystis is a cyanobacterium that forms toxic blooms in freshwater ecosystems around the world. Biological variation among taxa within the genus is apparent through genetic and phenotypic differences between strains and via the spatial and temporal distribution of strains in the environment, and this fine-scale diversity exerts strong influence over bloom toxicity. Yet we do not know how varying traits of Microcystis strains govern their environmental distribution, the tradeoffs and links between these traits, or how they are encoded at the genomic level.

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Metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) expand our understanding of microbial diversity, evolution, and ecology. Concerns have been raised on how sequencing, assembly, binning, and quality assessment tools may result in MAGs that do not reflect single populations in nature. Here, we reflect on another issue, i.

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Intraspecific niche divergence is an important driver of species range, population abundance and impacts on ecosystem functions. Genetic changes are the primary focus when studying intraspecific divergence; however, the role of ecological interactions, particularly host-microbiome symbioses, is receiving increased attention. The relative importance of these evolutionary and ecological mechanisms has seen only limited evaluation.

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