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Halophilic archaea cultivated from surface sterilized middle-late eocene rock salt are polyploid

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Published in:PLoS ONE
Main Authors: Jaakkola, Salla T., Zerulla, Karolin, Guo, Qinggong, Liu, Ying, Ma, Hongling, Yang, Chunhe, Bamford, Dennis H., Chen, Xiangdong, Soppa, Joerg, Oksanen, Hanna M.
Other Authors: Institute of Biotechnology, Molecular Principles of Viruses, Biosciences, Structure of the Viral Universe
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE 2016
Subjects:
HALOBACTERIUM SP NRC-1
SALIFODINAE SP-NOV
GLACIER ICE CORE
FLUID INCLUSIONS
ANCIENT HALITE
HALOFERAX-VOLCANII
DEINOCOCCUS-RADIODURANS
HALOTOLERANT BACTERIUM
HALOCOCCUS-DOMBROWSKII
GENE CONVERSION
1183 Plant biology
microbiology
virology
ice core
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/163977
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