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Recent publications that Auckland Genomics has contributed to:

  1. Pavlov, N., Wallbank, J. A., Hermans, S. M., Kingsbury, J. M., Pantos, O., & Lear, G. (2025). Putative Plastic Degrading Communities within New Zealand’s Geothermal EnvironmentsTotal Environment Microbiology, 100012.
  2. Hoffbeck, C., Middleton, D. M., Nelson, N. J., & Taylor, M. W. (2025). Benchmarking 16S rRNA Gene‐Based Approaches to Bacterial Taxonomy Assignment Based on Amplicon Sequencing With Illumina and Oxford NanoporeInternational Journal of Microbiology2025(1), 7563096.
  3. Hemara, L. M., Hoyte, S. M., Arshed, S., Schipper, M. M., Wood, P. N., Marshall, S. L., … & Templeton, M. D. (2025). Genomic biosurveillance of the kiwifruit pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. Actinidiae biovar 3 reveals adaptation to selective pressures in New Zealand orchardsMolecular Plant Pathology26(2), e70056.
  4. Faraj, S., Sequeira-Bisson, I. R., Lu, L., Miles-Chan, J. L., Hoggard, M., Barnett, D., … & Mathrani, A. (2024). Effect of a Higher-Protein Nut versus Higher-Carbohydrate Cereal Enriched Diet on the Gut Microbiomes of Chinese Participants with Overweight and Normoglycaemia or Prediabetes in the Tū Ora StudyNutrients16(12), 1971
  5. Heimeier, D., Garland, E. C., Eichenberger, F., Garrigue, C., Vella, A., Baker, C. S., & Carroll, E. L. (2024). A pan‐cetacean MHC amplicon sequencing panel developed and evaluated in combination with genome assemblies. Molecular Ecology Resources24(5), e13955.
  6. de Jong, H., Arshed, S., Yu, J., Cornish, D., Vanneste, J. L., Reglinski, T., … & Templeton, M. D. (2024). A High-Quality Genome Assembly for Aureobasidium pullulans CG163, the Active Ingredient in Aureo Gold, a Bio-Bactericide Registered for Control of Bacterial Canker of Kiwifruit Caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Biovar 3PhytoFrontiers™4(4), 486-490.
  7. Puli’uvea, C., Immanuel, T., Green, T. N., Tsai, P., Shepherd, P. R., & Kalev-Zylinska, M. L. (2024). Insights into the role of JAK2-I724T variant in myeloproliferative neoplasms from a unique cohort of New Zealand patientsHematology29(1), 2297597.
  8. Egbadon, E. O., Wigley, K., Nwoba, S. T., Carere, C. R., Weaver, L., Baronian, K., … & Gostomski, P. A. (2024). Microaerobic methane-driven denitrification in a biotrickle bed–Investigating the active microbial biofilm community composition using RNA-stable isotope probing. Chemosphere346, 140528.
  9. Hoffbeck, C., Middleton, D. M., Nelson, N. J., & Taylor, M. W. (2025). Season, Body Condition and Developmental Stage Influence the Gut Microbiota of the Sole Living Rhynchocephalian Reptile (Sphenodon punctatus)Ecology and Evolution15(4), e71068.
  10. Poquérusse, J., Whitford, W., Taylor, J., Gregersen, N., Love, D. R., Tsang, B., … & Jacobsen, J. C. (2025). Germline mosaicism in TCF20-associated neurodevelopmental disorders: a case study and literature reviewJournal of Human Genetics, 1-8.
  11. Mohammadi, K., Houang, K. C., Wang, S. E., Hunt, J., Wang, C., & Simoes-Barbosa, A. (2025). Unexpected intron plasticity and trans-splicing capability suggest spliceosome diversification in the evolutionarily divergent protozoan parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. International Journal for Parasitology.
  12. Wallbank, J. A., Doake, F., Donaldson, L., Kingsbury, J. M., Masterton, H., Pantos, O., … & Lear, G. (2025). Microbes with plastic-degrading and pathogenic potentials are present on plastics in the final polishing pond of a wastewater treatment plantEnvironmental Microbiome20(1), 80.

Please see google scholar for many many more examples of high-quality, peer-reviewed publications we have contributed to. 

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