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Methyloferula stellata
Widespread Soil Bacterium That Oxidizes Atmospheric Methane
Large Scale Biogeography and Environmental Regulation of 2 Methanotrophic Bacteria Across Boreal Inland Waters
Facultative Anerobe and Obligate Anaerobe Meaning
Novel Facultative Methylocella Strains Are Active Methane Consumers at Terrestrial Natural Gas Seeps Muhammad Farhan Ul Haque1,2* , Andrew T
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Evolution of Methanotrophy in the Beijerinckiaceae&Mdash
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Diversity and Activity of Aerobic Thermophilic Carbon Monoxide-Oxidizing Bacteria on Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Differential Transcriptional Activation of Genes Encoding Soluble Methane Monooxygenase in a Facultative Versus an Obligate Methanotroph
Enzymes of an Alternative Pathway of Glucose Metabolism in Obligate Methanotrophs Olga N
Ecological and Genomic Attributes of Novel Bacterial Taxa That Thrive in Subsurface Soil Horizons
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Cultivating Uncultured Bacteria from Northern Wetlands: Knowledge Gained and Remaining Gaps
High-Quality Draft Genome of the Methanotroph Methylovulum Psychrotolerans Str
Novel Deep Branching Cu-Containing Membrane-Bound Monooxygenases: Distribution and Function ______
Aerobic Methanotrophs in Natural and Agricultural Soils of European Russia
Diversity and Habitat Preferences of Cultivated and Uncultivated Aerobic Methanotrophic Bacteria Evaluated Based on Pmoa As Molecular Marker
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Classification of Pmoa Amplicon Pyrosequences
Widespread Soil Bacterium That Oxidizes Atmospheric Methane
Investigating the Impact of Metals and Methanobactin on Gene Expression in Methylosinus Trichosporium Ob3b
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Bioenergetic Evolution in Proteobacteria and Mitochondria
Methylomonas Paludis Sp. Nov., the First Acid-Tolerant Member of the Genus
Unexpected Metabolic Versatility Among Type II Methanotrophs in the Alphaproteobacteria
Current Status and Potential Applications of Underexplored Prokaryotes
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