Heterotrophic Archaea Contribute to Carbon Cycling in Low-pH, Suboxic Biofilm Communities
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Christine L. Sun | Brian C. Thomas | Ryan S. Mueller | Christopher S. Miller | J. Banfield | R. Hettich | M. Shah | N. Justice | C. Pan | N. Verberkmoes | A. Yelton | Susan E. Spaulding | V. Shah | B. Thomas | C. Miller | B. Thomas
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