Matthew Links
Assistant Professor
Animal and Poultry Science
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Prof. Matthew Links, has received his PhD in Veterinary Microbiology from University of Saskatchewan. Currently, he is working as Assistant Professor, at University of Saskatchewan. His research interest includes Microbiome, Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Genomics, Metagenomics. He has authored several publications.
Research Interest
Microbiome Microbiology Bioinformatics Genomics Metagenomics
Publications
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Links MG, Dumonceaux TJ, Hemmingsen SM, Hill JE. The chaperonin-60 universal target is a barcode for bacteria that enables de novo assembly of metagenomic sequence data. PloS one. 2012 Nov 26;7(11):e49755.
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Links MG, Demeke T, Gräfenhan T, Hill JE, Hemmingsen SM, Dumonceaux TJ. Simultaneous profiling of seedâ€associated bacteria and fungi reveals antagonistic interactions between microorganisms within a shared epiphytic microbiome on Triticum and Brassica seeds. New Phytologist. 2014 Apr 1;202(2):542-53.
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Rolfe SA, Strelkov SE, Links MG, Clarke WE, Robinson SJ, Djavaheri M, Malinowski R, Haddadi P, Kagale S, Parkin IA, Taheri A. The compact genome of the plant pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae is adapted to intracellular interactions with host Brassica spp. BMC genomics. 2016 Mar 31;17(1):272.