A New Lineage of Halophilic, Wall-Less, Contractile Bacteria from a Brine-Filled Deep of the Red Sea
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Gerhard Wanner | Robert Huber | Fred A. Rainey | M. Fernanda Nobre | Marco Taborda | R. Huber | F. Rainey | M. D. da Costa | M. F. Nobre | G. Wanner | J. Pätzold | André Antunes | Jürgen Pätzold | Milton S. da Costa | André Antunes | Marco Taborda
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