Genome dynamics in a natural archaeal population
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Jillian F. Banfield | Eric E. Allen | Gene W. Tyson | John C. Detter | Paul M. Richardson | J. Banfield | G. Tyson | P. Richardson | E. Allen | J. Detter | R. Whitaker | Rachel J. Whitaker
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