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Genome sequence analysis of Pseudomonas extremaustralis provides new insights into environmental adaptability and extreme conditions resistance
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Raiger Iustman, L.J.
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Tribelli, P.M.
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Ibarra, J.G.
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Catone, M.V.
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Solar Venero, E.C.
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López, N.I.
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Adenosine Triphosphatases
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