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Thesis - PhD
Rausch, P.: The influence of blood-group-related antigens on the intestinal microbiome. Dissertation, 309 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2015)
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Wang, J.: Ecological and evolutionary forces shaping variation in the wild mouse gut microbiome. Dissertation, 167 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2014)
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Srinivas, G.: Genome-wide mapping of gene-microbiota interactions in susceptibility to epidermolysis bullosa acquisita. Dissertation, IX, 131 pp., University of Lübeck, Lübeck (2013)
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Linnenbrink, M.: Population genetic and functional analysis of the B4galnt2 gene in the genus Mus (Rodentia; Muridae). Dissertation, XIV, 90 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2012)

Thesis - Master (4)

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Habich, A.: Bacterial killing of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains. Master, 66 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2020)
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Tanis, S.: Uncovering de-novo recombination events in H2-A and H2-E MHC Class II genes in wild mice (Mus musculus domesticus). Master, 73 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2020)
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Unni, R. G.: Fitness effects of killer virus infection on wild Saccharomyces paradoxus. Master, 40 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel (2019)
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Hermes, B.-M.: Characterization of Parabacteroides in the mammalian gut microbiome in relation to host genetics. Master, 56 pp., Kiel University, Institute for Experimental Medicine, Kiel (2017)

Working Paper (5)

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Zhao, Y.; Ma, Y.; Farr, A.; Rogers, D.; Rainey, P. B.: Experimental capture of genomic islands defines a widespread class of genetic element capable of non-autonomous transfer. (submitted)
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Knop, M.; Treitz, C.; Bettendorf, S.; Bossen, J.; von Frieling, J.; Doms, S.; Bruchhaus, I.; Kühnlein, R. P.; Baines, J. F.; Tholey, A. et al.; Roeder, T.: A mitochondrial sirtuin shapes the intestinal microbiota by controlling lysozyme expression. (submitted)
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Ripcke, K.; Picazo, D. R.; Vichare, S.; Unterweger, D.; Dagan, T.; Hülter, N. F.: T6SS-mediated competitive exclusion among Pantoea agglomerans associated with plants. (2023)
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Fokt, H.; Sakalyte, G.; Unni, R. G.; Abukhalaf, M.; Cassidy, L.; Marinos, G.; Godfroid, M.; Kinfu, B. M.; Schmitz, R. A.; Kaleta, C. et al.; Tholey, A.; Baines, J. F.; Dagan, T.; Unterweger, D.: Closely related Bacteroides of the murine intestinal microbiota affect each other’s growth positively or negatively. (2023)
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Fokt, H.; Doms, S.; Rühlemann, M. C.; Godfroid, M.; Schmitz, R. A.; Baines, J. F.: Comparative genomics of novel Bacteroides acidifaciens isolates reveals candidates for adaptation to host subspecies in house mice. (submitted)

Report (1)

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Report
Baines, J. F.; Baldus, C. D.; Bertels, F.; Brüggemann, M.; Kaleta, C.; Laudes, M.; Mueller, F.-J.; Odenthal-Hesse, L.; Poyet, M.; Rainey, P. B. et al.; Rosenstiel, P.; Scheffold, A.; Sebens, S.; Thiery, J.; Traulsen, A.: Advancing evolutionary medicine in Northern Germany: Collaboration between Kiel University’s Medical Faculty and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology (Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, 12). (2024)
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