Publications by authors named "Shuqu Li"

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  • Biogas production through anaerobic digestion (AD) addresses renewable energy needs and organic waste problems, but the microbial community involved is not well understood.
  • The study created a comprehensive microbial gene catalog from samples of 56 biogas plants, revealing significant amounts of genes linked to Bacteria and Archaea and identifying a core microbiome impacted by different feedstocks like manure.
  • The findings enhance our knowledge of microbial roles in the AD process and offer valuable genome and gene resources for further research on anaerobic organisms.
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Background: The golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata) is a freshwater snail listed among the top 100 worst invasive species worldwide and a noted agricultural and quarantine pest that causes great economic losses. It is characterized by fast growth, strong stress tolerance, a high reproduction rate, and adaptation to a broad range of environments.

Results: Here, we used long-read sequencing to produce a 440-Mb high-quality, chromosome-level assembly of the P.

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Coenurosis, caused by the larval coenurus of the tapeworm Taenia multiceps, is a fatal central nervous system disease in both sheep and humans. Though treatment and prevention options are available, the control of coenurosis still faces presents great challenges. Here, we present a high-quality genome sequence of T.

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Horizontal gene transfer (HGT), a mechanism that shares genetic material between the host and donor from separated offspring branches, has been described as a means of producing novel and beneficial phenotypes for the host organisms. In the present study, 12 HGT genes were identified from California two-spot octopus based on a similarity search, phylogenetic construction, gene composition analysis and PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) validation. The data collected from the HGT genes from octopus, indicating the phylogenetic incongruences, CodonW analysis, PCR products, detailed motifs and organisms used in screening.

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Horizontal gene transfer (HGT), a mechanism that shares genetic material between the host and donor from separated offspring branches, has been described as a means of producing novel and beneficial phenotypes for the host organisms. However, in molluscs, the second most diverse group, the existence of HGT is still controversial. In the present study, 12 HGT genes were identified from California two-spot octopus Octopus bimaculoides based on a similarity search, phylogenetic construction, gene composition analysis and PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) validation.

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