Genus-Wide Assessment of Lignocellulose Utilization in the Extremely Thermophilic Genus Caldicellulosiruptor by Genomic, Pangenomic, and Metagenomic Analyses
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Deborah A. Weighill | Daniel A. Jacobson | M. Podar | D. Jacobson | Piet Jones | M. Adams | R. Kelly | Sara E. Blumer-Schuette | Jeffrey V. Zurawski | J. M. Conway | M. Piatek | Alicia Clum | J. Elkins | Andrew J. Loder | Laura L. Lee | J. Izquierdo | Jonathan M. Conway
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