Single cell carbon and nitrogen incorporation and remineralization profiles are uncoupled from phylogenetic groupings of diatom-associated bacteria
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M. Lipton | S. Purvine | C. Nicora | Megan M. Morris | X. Mayali | P. Weber | Young-Mo Kim | T. Samo | C. Ramon | K. Rolison | R. Stuart | Jefferey A Kimbrel | Nathalie Munoz-Munoz
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