Philip Hugenholtz
Philip Hugenholtz, microbiologist.
Australian Center for Ecogenomics.
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Publications
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- Hugenholtz, P., Pitulle, C., Hershberger, K.L. & Pace, N.R. 1998. Novel division level bacterial diversity in a Yellowstone hot spring. Journal of Bacteriology 180: 366–376. Online. Reference page.
- Rinke, C., Schwientek, P., Sczyrba, A., Ivanova, N.N., Anderson, I.J., Cheng, J.-F., Darling, A., Malfatti, S., Swan, B.K., Gies, E.A., Dodsworth, J.A., Hedlund, B.P., Tsiamis, G., Sievert, S.M., Liu, W.-T., Eisen, J.A., Hallam, S.J., Kyrpides, N.C., Stepanauskas, R., Rubin, E.M., Hugenholtz, P., & Woyke, T. 2013. Insights into the phylogeny and coding potential of microbial dark matter. Nature 499: 431–437. DOI: 10.1038/nature12352 Reference page.
- Parks, D.H., Rinke, C., , Chuvochina, M., Chaumeil, P.-A., Woodcroft, B.J., Evans, P.N., Hugenholtz, P., Tyson, G.W.. 2017: Recovery of nearly 8,000 metagenome-assembled genomes substantially expands the tree of life. Nature Microbiology. DOI: 10.1038/s41564-017-0012-7 Reference page.
- Chuvochina, M., Rinke, C., Parks, D.H., Rappé, M.S., Tyson, G.W., Yilmaz, P., Whitman, W.B., Hugenholtz, P.. 2019: The importance of designating type material for uncultured taxa. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2018.07.003 Reference page.
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edit- Professor Phil Hugenholtz. 2019. Australian Centre for Ecogenomics.