Solagigasbacteria: Lone genomic giants among the uncultured bacterial phyla
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Jonathan A. Eisen | Tanja Woyke | Ramunas Stepanauskas | Tullis C. Onstott | Duane P. Moser | Natalia Ivanova | J. Eisen | R. Stepanauskas | N. Ivanova | T. Woyke | T. Onstott | N. Poulton | J. Jarett | Eric D. Becraft | Julia M. Brown | Filipa Godoy Vitorino | Joseph Brown | C. Lau | D. Moser | Jessica Jarett | Joseph Brown | Nicole J. Poulton | Fg Vitorino | C Lau | Joseph Brown
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