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Irene L. G. Newton
Irene L. G. Newton
Professor of Biology, Indiana University
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Saccharide breakdown and fermentation by the honey bee gut microbiome
FJ Lee, DB Rusch, FJ Stewart, HR Mattila, ILG Newton
Environmental microbiology 17 (3), 796-815, 2015
2922015
The bee microbiome: impact on bee health and model for evolution and ecology of host-microbe interactions
P Engel, WK Kwong, Q McFrederick, KE Anderson, SM Barribeau, ...
MBio 7 (2), 10.1128/mbio. 02164-15, 2016
2722016
Marine chemosynthetic symbioses
CM Cavanaugh, ZP McKiness, ILG Newton, FJ Stewart
The prokaryotes 1, 475-507, 2006
2302006
Chemosynthetic endosymbioses: adaptations to oxic–anoxic interfaces
FJ Stewart, ILG Newton, CM Cavanaugh
TRENDS in Microbiology 13 (9), 439-448, 2005
2282005
The Calyptogena magnifica Chemoautotrophic Symbiont Genome
ILG Newton, T Woyke, TA Auchtung, GF Dilly, RJ Dutton, MC Fisher, ...
Science 315 (5814), 998-1000, 2007
2232007
Phylogenetic and metabolic diversity of bacteria associated with cystic fibrosis
AM Guss, G Roeselers, ILG Newton, CR Young, V Klepac-Ceraj, S Lory, ...
The ISME journal 5 (1), 20-29, 2011
2182011
Characterization of the active microbiotas associated with honey bees reveals healthier and broader communities when colonies are genetically diverse
HR Mattila, D Rios, VE Walker-Sperling, G Roeselers, ILG Newton
PLoS One 7 (3), e32962, 2012
2072012
Evolutionary Genetics of Cytoplasmic Incompatibility Genes cifA and cifB in Prophage WO of Wolbachia
ARI Lindsey, DW Rice, SR Bordenstein, AW Brooks, SR Bordenstein, ...
Genome biology and evolution 10 (2), 434-451, 2018
1652018
Development of the honey bee gut microbiome throughout the queen-rearing process
DR Tarpy, HR Mattila, ILG Newton
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 81 (9), 3182-3191, 2015
1382015
Complete Bacteriophage Transfer in a Bacterial Endosymbiont (Wolbachia) Determined by Targeted Genome Capture
BN Kent, L Salichos, JG Gibbons, A Rokas, ILG Newton, ME Clark, ...
Genome biology and evolution 3, 209-218, 2011
1122011
Correlations between bacterial ecology and mobile DNA
ILG Newton, SR Bordenstein
Current microbiology 62, 198-208, 2011
1112011
Conflict in the Intracellular Lives of Endosymbionts and Viruses: A Mechanistic Look at Wolbachia-Mediated Pathogen-blocking
ARI Lindsey, T Bhattacharya, ILG Newton, RW Hardy
Viruses 10 (4), 141, 2018
1042018
Wolbachia Utilize Host Actin for Efficient Maternal Transmission in Drosophila melanogaster
SKB Newton ILG, Savytskyy O
PLoS Pathogens 11 (4), e1004798, 2015
922015
Interactions between cooccurring lactic acid bacteria in honey bee hives
ZP Rokop, MA Horton, ILG Newton
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 81 (20), 7261-7270, 2015
902015
The Jekyll and Hyde Symbiont: Could Wolbachia Be a Nutritional Mutualist?
ILG Newton, DW Rice
Journal of bacteriology 202 (4), 10.1128/jb. 00589-19, 2020
892020
Wolbachia elevates host methyltransferase expression to block an RNA virus early during infection
T Bhattacharya, ILG Newton, RW Hardy
PLoS pathogens 13 (6), e1006427, 2017
862017
A bacterial symbiont protects honey bees from fungal disease
DL Miller, EA Smith, ILG Newton
MBio 12 (3), 10.1128/mbio. 00503-21, 2021
792021
On the evolutionary ecology of symbioses between chemosynthetic bacteria and bivalves
G Roeselers, ILG Newton
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 94, 1-10, 2012
772012
Developmental and ecological benefits of the maternally transmitted microbiota in a dung beetle
DB Schwab, HE Riggs, ILG Newton, AP Moczek
The American Naturalist 188 (6), 679-692, 2016
752016
The effect of training set on the classification of honey bee gut microbiota using the Naive Bayesian Classifier
ILG Newton, G Roeselers
BMC Microbiology 12, 221, 2012
682012
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