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Integration of differential and conventional RNA sequencing and transposon mutant fitness data for Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron grown under 15 different conditions provides an expression atlas, expands the regulatory RNA repertoire and reveals that the small RNA MasB regulates susceptibility to tetracyclines.
A DNA barcoding approach enables discrimination between bacterial strains that could not be distinguished with conventional microbial marker gene amplicon sequencing techniques.
WISH-tags can be used in combination with quantitative polymerase chain reaction or next-generation sequencing to decipher population dynamics at the strain level within plant and mammalian microbiotas.
Metabolic engineers and synthetic biologists can produce recombinant proteins at scale without royalty payments, or strain distribution constraints, using OPENPichia.