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- The Assembly and Functions of Microbial Communities on Complex Substrates
- Selfish, Sharing and Scavenging Bacteria in the Atlantic Ocean: A
- Ecological Roles of Arc Signal Transduction System Revealed by Evolutionary Genetics Analysis
- Marinobacter Dominates the Bacterial Community of the Ostreococcus
- Zou Et Al 2020.Pdf
- Marinobacter Nitratireducens Sp. Nov., a Halophilic and Lipolytic Bacterium
- 10 the Family Colwelliaceae John P
- Draft Genome Sequence of Marinobacterium Rhizophilum CL
- American Museum Novitates
- Hydrocarbon Pollutants Shape Bacterial Community Assembly of Harbor Sediments
- Characterisation of Opportunistic Bacterial Pathogens of the Marine Macroalga Delisea Pulchra Vipra Kumar Doctor of Philosophy
- Marinobacter Adhaerens Type Strain (HP15), a Diatom-Interacting Marine Microorganism
- Draft Genome Sequence of Marinobacterium Rhizophilum CL-YJ9T (DSM 18822T), Isolated from the Rhizosphere of the Coastal Tidal-Flat Plant Suaeda Japonica
- Resource for Scientific Discovery
- Taxogenomic and Metabolic Insights Into Marinobacterium Ramblicola Sp
- High Growth Potential and Activity of 0.2 Μm Filterable Bacteria Habitually
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- Bowmanella Denitrificans Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., a Denitrifying Bacterium
- Spotlight on Antimicrobial Metabolites from the Marine
- Aliiglaciecola Coringensis Sp. Nov., Isolated from a Water Sample
- Information Summary of Selected Core Genes and Alternative Genes. in Activity Column, MME Represent Mo
- Characterization of Anoxygenic Phototrophs That Grow Using Infrared Radiation (>800 Nm) (Sampling Location: Little Sippewissett Marsh, Woods Hole, Ma)
- Interaction of the Marine Bacterium Marinobacter Adhaerens HP15 with the Diatom Thalassiosira Weissflogii
- Advance View Proofs
- Global Analysis of Gene Expression Dynamics Within the Marine
- Bioactive Compound Synthetic Capacity and Ecological Significance of Marine Bacterial Genus Pseudoalteromonas
- Microbes Enriched in Seawater After Addition of Coral Mucus
- Deep Subsurface
- Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacteria Found Tightly Associated with The
- Asthma and the Microbiome
- Autolysis in the Development and Dispersal of Biofilms Formed by the Marine Bacterium Pseudoalteromonas Tunicata
- The Cytochrome Bd Complex Is Essential for Chromate and Sulfide
- Supplementary Material V3
- Alteromonas Hispanica Sp. Nov., a Polyunsaturated-Fatty-Acid-Producing