Reverse Methanogenesis: Testing the Hypothesis with Environmental Genomics
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Daniel Rokhsar | E. Delong | S. Hallam | N. Putnam | D. Rokhsar | P. Richardson | J. Detter | C. Preston | Steven J Hallam | Christina M Preston | Edward F DeLong | Paul M Richardson | John C Detter | Nik Putnam
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