Submitted to Environmental Microbiology Running title: Bacteria and Archaea in Arctic winter sea ice

horizon is ordered by calendar day (left to right). Shown are OTUs that matched the predicted fragment length from a clone library sequence and OTUs present in at least 70 % of the sea ice samples, excepting OTUs present in Table 1. A black dot indicates the presence of a peak; alternating gray and...

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Main Authors: R. Eric Collins, Gabrielle Rocap, Jody W. Deming, Om B-a
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