Study of Oak Ridge soils using BONCAT-FACS-Seq reveals that a large fraction of the soil microbiome is active
Estelle Couradeau(Oklahoma State Department of Health), Trent R. Northen(Joint Genome Institute), Danielle Goudeau(Joint Genome Institute), Terry C. Hazen(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Benjamin P. Bowen(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Rex R. Malmstrom(Joint Genome Institute), Joëlle Sasse(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Nandita Nath(Joint Genome Institute)
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