Single-cell genomics reveals the lifestyle of <i>Poribacteria</i> , a candidate phylum symbiotically associated with marine sponges
Alexander Siegl(University of Vienna), Ute Hentschel(University of Würzburg), Jörn Piel(Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology), Janine Kamke(University of Würzburg), Michael Richter(Ribocon (Germany)), Thomas Hochmuth(wfk - Cleaning Technology Institute), Thomas Dandekar(University of Würzburg), Chunguang Liang(University of Würzburg)
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