Thousands of microbial genomes shed light on interconnected biogeochemical processes in an aquifer system.
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Thousands of microbial genomes shed light on interconnected biogeochemical processes in an aquifer system.
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scientific article published on 24 October 2016
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Thousands of microbial genomes ...... rocesses in an aquifer system.
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Thousands of microbial genomes ...... rocesses in an aquifer system.
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Thousands of microbial genomes ...... rocesses in an aquifer system.
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Thousands of microbial genomes ...... rocesses in an aquifer system.
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Thousands of microbial genomes ...... processes in an aquifer system
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Andrea Singh
Brian C Thomas
Eoin L Brodie
Itai Sharon
Laura A Hug
Michael J Wilkins
Susan S Hubbard
Ulas Karaoz
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2016-10-24T00:00:00Z