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- Appendix 1. New and Emended Taxa Described Since Publication of Volume One, Second Edition of the Systematics
- The Microbiome of the Egyptian Red Sea Proper and Gulf of Aqaba
- Diversity and Activity of Aerobic Thermophilic Carbon Monoxide-Oxidizing Bacteria on Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
- Non -Supplemented’ Represents the Unamended Sediment
- Download from the ISS (Universal and Speci C Approach)
- This Is a Pre-Copyedited, Author-Produced Version of an Article Accepted for Publication, Following Peer Review
- Metagenomics and Metatranscriptomics of Lake Erie Ice
- Carbon Assimilation Strategies in Ultrabasic Groundwater: Clues from the Integrated
- Reconstructing Genomes of Carbon Monoxide Oxidisers in Volcanic 2 Deposits Including Members of the Class Ktedonobacteria
- The Microbiome of the Egyptian Red Sea Proper and Gulf of Aqaba
- A B C D Supplementary Figure 1
- Diversity of Ktedonobacteria with Actinomycetes-Like Morphology in Terrestrial Environments
- Limnochorda Pilosa Gen. Nov., Sp Nov., a Moderately Thermophilic, Facultatively Anaerobic, Pleomorphic Bacterium and Proposal Of
- Thermaerobacter Subterraneus Sp. Nov., a Novel Aerobic Bacterium from the Great Artesian Basin of Australia, and Emendation of the Genus Thermaerobacter
- Energetics of Overall Metabolic Reactions of Thermophilic and Hyperthermophilic Archaea and Bacteria
- Association of Purine Asymmetry, Strand-Biased Gene Distribution and Polc Within Firmicutes and Beyond
- Fig. S1. Phylogenetic Relationships Among 350 Asparginase Proteins. an Unrooted Phylogenetic Tree Was Calculated Based on an MSA (Described in Material and Methods)
- A Widely Distributed Hydrogenase Oxidises Atmospheric H2 During Bacterial Growth
- The Impact of Temperature, Ph and Environmental Heterogeneity on Prokaryotic Diversity in Yellowstone National Park Thermal Springs Xiaoben Jiang
- SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL the Intra-Hepatic Metataxonomic Signature in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Silvia Sookoian 1,2*, Adri
- The Molecular Evolution of the Qo Motif