Deep-Sea Oil Plume Enriches Indigenous Oil-Degrading Bacteria
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P. D’haeseleer | Jizhong Zhou | J. Jansson | G. Andersen | E. Sonnenthal | T. DeSantis | R. Chakraborty | Krystle L. Chavarria | T. Hazen | J. V. Van Nostrand | Ye Deng | Zhenmei Lu | O. U. Mason | E. Dubinsky | Lauren M. Tom | J. Fortney | Regina Lamendella | S. Borglin | H. Holman | W. Stringfellow | Y. Piceno | S. Osman | Navjeet Singh | A. Probst | M. Bill | M. Conrad | Thana R. Alusi | D. Joyner | C. Spier | Jacob Baelum | M. Auer | Marcin L. Zemla | Krystle L. Chavarría
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