Survival in Nuclear Waste, Extreme Resistance, and Potential Applications Gleaned from the Genome Sequence of Kineococcus radiotolerans SRS30216
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Oleg V. Tsodikov | Tapan Biswas | Elizabeth Saunders | L. Shimkets | Cliff Han | E. Saunders | O. Tsodikov | C. Bagwell | T. Hoover | G. Hawkins | Lawrence J. Shimkets | T. Biswas | Cliff S. Han | Christopher E. Bagwell | Swapna Bhat | Gary M. Hawkins | Bryan W. Smith | Timothy R. Hoover | S. Bhat
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