John F. Heidelberg
Affiliations: | Biology | University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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Santillan M, Graham ED, Heidelberg JF, et al. (2023) Metagenome-Assembled Genome of an Alphaproteobacterium Isolated from an HetDA Enrichment from the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. Microbiology Resource Announcements. 12: e0059522 |
Carlson H, Graham ED, Heidelberg JF, et al. (2023) Metagenome-Assembled Genome HetDA_MAG_MH13 of the Family , from a Marine N2-fixing Cyanobacterial Enrichment Culture. Microbiology Resource Announcements. 12: e0045222 |
DeMers M, Graham ED, Heidelberg JF, et al. (2023) Metagenome-Assembled Genome of a Novel Epibiont of a Heterotrophic Diazotroph. Microbiology Resource Announcements. 12: e0059422 |
Lei S, Graham ED, Heidelberg JF, et al. (2022) Genome Sequence of a Heterocystous Diazotroph Isolated from a Consortium from the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. Microbiology Resource Announcements. e0045322 |
Graham ED, Heidelberg JF, Tully BJ. (2018) Potential for primary productivity in a globally-distributed bacterial phototroph. The Isme Journal |
Tully BJ, Graham ED, Heidelberg JF. (2018) The reconstruction of 2,631 draft metagenome-assembled genomes from the global oceans. Scientific Data. 5: 170203 |
Tully BJ, Sachdeva R, Graham ED, et al. (2017) 290 metagenome-assembled genomes from the Mediterranean Sea: a resource for marine microbiology. Peerj. 5: e3558 |
Graham ED, Heidelberg JF, Tully BJ. (2017) BinSanity: unsupervised clustering of environmental microbial assemblies using coverage and affinity propagation. Peerj. 5: e3035 |
Tully BJ, Heidelberg JF. (2016) Potential Mechanisms for Microbial Energy Acquisition in Oxic Deep Sea Sediments. Applied and Environmental Microbiology |
Melendrez MC, Becraft ED, Wood JM, et al. (2015) Recombination Does Not Hinder Formation or Detection of Ecological Species of Synechococcus Inhabiting a Hot Spring Cyanobacterial Mat. Frontiers in Microbiology. 6: 1540 |