Toxic and nontoxic microcystis colonies in natural populations can be differentiated on the basis of rRNA gene internal transcribed spacer diversity.
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Toxic and nontoxic microcystis colonies in natural populations can be differentiated on the basis of rRNA gene internal transcribed spacer diversity.
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2004年の論文
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Toxic and nontoxic microcystis ...... transcribed spacer diversity.
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Toxic and nontoxic microcystis ...... transcribed spacer diversity.
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Toxic and nontoxic microcystis ...... transcribed spacer diversity.
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Toxic and nontoxic microcystis ...... transcribed spacer diversity.
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Toxic and nontoxic microcystis ...... transcribed spacer diversity.
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Gabriel Zwart
Ingmar Janse
Jutta Fastner
Marion Meima
Petra M Visser
W Edwin A Kardinaal
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10.1128/AEM.70.7.3979-3987.2004
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2004-07-01T00:00:00Z