Genome Evolution in Bacteria Isolated from Million-Year-Old Subseafloor Sediment
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B. Shapiro | S. D’Hondt | W. Orsi | G. Wörheide | S. Vargas | P. Carini | S. Höhna | A. Vuillemin | Ö. Coskun | Tobias Magritsch
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