Metagenomic analysis of two enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) sludge communities
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Natalia Ivanova | Ernest Szeto | Héctor García Martín | Alice C McHardy | Philip Hugenholtz | Eileen Dalin | Victor Kunin | Isidore Rigoutsos | Nikos C Kyrpides | A. Salamov | N. Kyrpides | V. Kunin | I. Rigoutsos | N. Putnam | P. Hugenholtz | K. McMahon | A. Mchardy | N. Ivanova | E. Dalin | K. Barry | H. Martín | H. Shapiro | J. Pangilinan | F. Warnecke | Shaomei He | L. Blackall | E. Szeto | Katherine D McMahon | Kerrie W Barry | Falk Warnecke | Christine Yeates | Shaomei He | Asaf A Salamov | Nik H Putnam | Harris J Shapiro | Jasmyn L Pangilinan | Linda Louise Blackall | C. Yeates | Jasmyn Pangilinan | Eileen Dalin
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