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Lutz Krause is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and has a significant publication record primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their research spans across multiple subfields including Molecular Biology, Parasitology, Food Science, Cancer Research, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's work focuses on several main topics, most notably gut microbiota and health, which is covered extensively in 22 publications. Additional topics of interest include parasites and host interactions, probiotics and fermented foods, cancer genomics and diagnostics, genomics and phylogenetic studies, Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research, as well as vitamin D research studies.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Lutz Krause include:

  • "Autism-related dietary preferences mediate autism-gut microbiome associations" (2021) published in Cell
  • "Chromosome arm aneuploidies shape tumour evolution and drug response" (2020) published in Nature Communications
  • "Evaluation of the Microba Community Profiler for Taxonomic Profiling of Metagenomic Datasets From the Human Gut Microbiome" (2021) published in Frontiers in Microbiology
  • "Helminths, polyparasitism, and the gut microbiome in the Philippines" (2020) published in International Journal for Parasitology
  • "Infection with the sheep gastrointestinal nematode Teladorsagia circumcincta increases luminal pathobionts" (2020) published in Microbiome

Frequent coauthors contributing to the body of research alongside Krause include David Wood, Gene W. Tyson, Philip Hugenholtz, Donovan H. Parks, and Patricia Vera-Wolf. These collaborations have contributed to a number of highly specialized studies within their fields.

Lutz Krause has published extensively in various scientific venues, with multiple publications in bioRxiv, and repeated contributions to journals such as Cell, Biomolecules, Zenodo, and Nature Communications.

Best Publications

  • The Subsystems Approach to Genome Annotation and its Use in the Project to Annotate 1000 Genomes

    Ross Overbeek;Tadhg P. Begley;Ralph M. Butler;Jomuna Choudhuri

  • Calypso: a user-friendly web-server for mining and visualizing microbiome–environment interactions

    Martha Zakrzewski;Carla Proietti;Jonathan J. Ellis;Shihab Hasan;Shihab Hasan

  • The coral core microbiome identifies rare bacterial taxa as ubiquitous endosymbionts

    Tracy D Ainsworth;Lutz Krause;Thomas Bridge;Gergely Torda

  • Complete genome sequence of the myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum

    Susanne Schneiker;Olena Perlova;Olaf Kaiser;Klaus Gerth

  • Microbial Ecology of Four Coral Atolls in the Northern Line Islands

    Elizabeth A. Dinsdale;Elizabeth A. Dinsdale;Olga Pantos;Steven Smriga;Robert A. Edwards

  • Colonization-Induced Host-Gut Microbial Metabolic Interaction

    Sandrine P. Claus;Sandrine L. Ellero;Bernard Berger;Lutz Krause

  • The metagenome of a biogas-producing microbial community of a production-scale biogas plant fermenter analysed by the 454-pyrosequencing technology

    Andreas Schlüter;Thomas Bekel;Naryttza N. Diaz;Michael Dondrup

  • Phylogenetic classification of short environmental DNA fragments

    Lutz Krause;Naryttza N. Diaz;Alexander Goesmann;Scott Kelley

  • Complete genome of the mutualistic, N2-fixing grass endophyte Azoarcus sp. strain BH72

    Andrea Krause;Adarsh Ramakumar;Daniela Bartels;Federico Battistoni

  • Autism-related dietary preferences mediate autism-gut microbiome associations

    Chloe X. Yap;Chloe X. Yap;Anjali K. Henders;Anjali K. Henders;Gail A. Alvares;David L.A. Wood

  • Phylogenetic characterization of a biogas plant microbial community integrating clone library 16S-rDNA sequences and metagenome sequence data obtained by 454-pyrosequencing.

    Magdalena Kröber;Thomas Bekel;Naryttza N. Diaz;Alexander Goesmann

  • The genome of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris B100 and its use for the reconstruction of metabolic pathways involved in xanthan biosynthesis

    Frank-Jörg Vorhölter;Susanne Schneiker;Alexander Goesmann;Lutz Krause

  • Genomic catastrophes frequently arise in esophageal adenocarcinoma and drive tumorigenesis

    Katia Nones;Katia Nones;Nicola Waddell;Nicola Waddell;Nicci Wayte;Ann-Marie Patch

  • Safety analysis of a Russian phage cocktail: from MetaGenomic analysis to oral application in healthy human subjects

    Shawna McCallin;Shafiqul Alam Sarker;Caroline Barretto;Shamima Sultana

  • Comparative and Joint Analysis of Two Metagenomic Datasets from a Biogas Fermenter Obtained by 454-Pyrosequencing

    Sebastian Jaenicke;Christina Ander;Thomas Bekel;Regina Bisdorf

  • Taxonomic composition and gene content of a methane-producing microbial community isolated from a biogas reactor

    Lutz Krause;Naryttza N. Diaz;Robert A. Edwards;Robert A. Edwards;Karl Heinz Gartemann

  • Mapping child growth failure in Africa between 2000 and 2015

    A Osgood-Zimmerman;A I Millear;R W Stubbs;C Shields

  • Oral T4-like phage cocktail application to healthy adult volunteers from Bangladesh.

    Shafiqul Alam Sarker;Shawna McCallin;Caroline Barretto;Bernard Berger

  • TACOA: taxonomic classification of environmental genomic fragments using a kernelized nearest neighbor approach.

    Naryttza N. Diaz;Lutz Krause;Alexander Goesmann;Karsten Niehaus

  • The Genome Sequence of the Tomato-Pathogenic Actinomycete Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis NCPPB382 Reveals a Large Island Involved in Pathogenicity

    Karl-Heinz Gartemann;Birte Abt;Thomas Bekel;Annette Burger

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander Goesmann
Alexander Goesmann University of Giessen
Alfred Pühler
Alfred Pühler Bielefeld University
Mark Morrison
Mark Morrison University of Queensland
Cinzia Cantacessi
Cinzia Cantacessi University of Cambridge
Denise L. Doolan
Denise L. Doolan Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine
Alice C. McHardy
Alice C. McHardy Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
Folker Meyer
Folker Meyer Argonne National Laboratory
Bernard Berger
Bernard Berger Nestlé (Switzerland)
Jens Stoye
Jens Stoye Bielefeld University
Andreas Schlüter
Andreas Schlüter Bielefeld University

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