Twelve previously unknown phage genera are ubiquitous in global oceans
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Twelve previously unknown phage genera are ubiquitous in global oceans
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Twelve previously unknown phage genera are ubiquitous in global oceans
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Twelve previously unknown phage genera are ubiquitous in global oceans
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Twelve previously unknown phage genera are ubiquitous in global oceans
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Twelve previously unknown phage genera are ubiquitous in global oceans
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Twelve previously unknown phage genera are ubiquitous in global oceans
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Twelve previously unknown phage genera are ubiquitous in global oceans
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Kristen Corrier
Manesh Shah
Matthew B Sullivan
Natalie Solonenko
Nathan C Verberkmoes
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12798-12803
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10.1073/PNAS.1305956110
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2013-07-15T00:00:00Z