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The Gut Microbiome of the Sea Urchin, Lytechinus Variegatus, from Its Natural Habitat Demonstrates Selective Attributes of Micro
Thalassomonas Agarivorans Sp. Nov., a Marine Agarolytic Bacterium Isolated from Shallow Coastal Water of An-Ping Harbour, Taiwan
Aliagarivorans Marinus Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov. and Aliagarivorans Taiwanensis Sp
Agarivorans Gilvus Sp. Nov. Isolated from Seaweed
Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Agar-Degrading Marine Bacterium, Gayadomonas Joobiniege Gen, Nov, Sp
Taxonomic Hierarchy of the Phylum Proteobacteria and Korean Indigenous Novel Proteobacteria Species
10 the Family Colwelliaceae John P
1 Xxvii Cycle Polluted Marine Ecosisistems
Gram-Negative Outer-Membrane Proteins with Multiple Β-Barrel Domains
Complete Genome Sequence of Agarivorans Gilvus WH0801 , An
Isolation and Genome Sequencing of 14 Spongia Sp. Bacterial Associates Expands the Taxonomic and Functional Breadth of the Culti
Defence on Surface of Rhodophyta Halymenia Floresii : Metabolomic Profile and Interactions with Its Surface-Associated Bacteria Shareen a Abdul Malik
Trophic Niches Reflect Compositional Differences in Microbiota Among Caribbean Sea Urchins
Characterisation of Opportunistic Bacterial Pathogens of the Marine Macroalga Delisea Pulchra Vipra Kumar Doctor of Philosophy
Nylonase Genes and Proteins – Distribution, Conservation, and Possible Origins
The Marine Air-Water, Located Between the Atmosphere and The
Species of the Genus Vibrio of Clinical–Epidemiological Importance ©2021 Monsreal Et Al
Cloning, Expression, and Characterization of a Glycoside Hydrolase Family 118 Β-Agarase from Agarivorans Sp. JA-1
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The Gut Microbiota of Naturally Occurring and Laboratory
Host‐Derived Population Genomics Data Provides Insights Into Bacterial and Diatom Composition of the Killer Whale Skin
A Report on 53 Unrecorded Bacteria Species in Korea in the Class Gammaproteobacteria
A Taxonomic Framework for Emerging Groups of Ecologically Important
Taxonomic Annotation Errors Incorrectly Assign the Family Pseudoalteromonadaceae to the Order Vibrionales in Greengenes