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Phenotypic and Microbial Influences on Dairy Heifer Fertility and Calf Gut Microbial Development
Table S5. the Information of the Bacteria Annotated in the Soil Community at Species Level
Microbiology in Shale: Alternatives for Enhanced Gas Recovery
1 Supplementary Material a Major Clade of Prokaryotes with Ancient
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Characterizing the Fecal Microbiota and Resistome of Corvus Brachyrhynchos (American Crow) in Fresno and Davis, California
Phylogenetic Diversity and Activity Screening of Cultivable Actinobacteria Isolated
Comparison of the Intestinal Microbial Community in Ducks Reared Differently Through High-Throughput Sequencing
Biology and Biotechnology of Actinobacteria Biology and Biotechnology of Actinobacteria Joachim Wink Fatemeh Mohammadipanah Javad Hamedi Editors
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Associations Biologiques Entre Les Termites Du Genre Nasutitermes Et Leur Microflore Actinomycétale: Spécificité Et Évolution
Supplement of Biogeosciences, 16, 4229–4241, 2019 © Author(S) 2019
Table S8. Detailed Information in the Water Microbial Community at Phylum, Family, and Genus Level
Taxonomy and Ecology of Antibiotic Producing Actinomycetes
Metabolic Roles of Uncultivated Bacterioplankton Lineages in the Northern Gulf of Mexico 2 “Dead Zone” 3 4 J
Appendix 1. New and Emended Taxa Described Since Publication of Volume One, Second Edition of the Systematics
A Systematic Study of the Whole Genome Sequence
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Dna Preservation Under Extreme Conditions
Genome-Based Taxonomic Classification of the Phylum
The Pennsylvania State University the Graduate School Department
Kossik Washington 0250O 222
Evolution of Substrate Specificity in a Retained Enzyme Driven by Gene Loss
Jonesia Denitrificans Type Strain (Prevot 55134T)
Provided for Non-Commercial Research and Educational Use. Not for Reproduction, Distribution Or Commercial Use
The Application of Nitrile Hydratases in Organic Synthesis
Of the Genus Kribbella 99 4.1 Summary 102 4.2 Introduction 103 4.3 Methods and Materials 106 4.4 Results 109 4.5 Discussion 121 4.6 References 124 4.7 Appendices 128
Lignocellulose As Carbon Source Promotes Bacterial Synergism and Reduces Antagonism
Domain Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
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