Genomic analysis of Acinetobacter pittii CEP14 reveals its extensive biodegradation capabilities, including cometabolic degradation of cis-1,2-dichloroethene
Miguel Desmarais(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Ondřej Uhlík(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Jakub Rídl(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Genetics), Iva Dolinová(Technical University of Liberec), Alena Ševců(Technical University of Liberec), Michal Strejcek(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Jáchym Šuman(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Serena Fraraccio(University of California San Diego), Hana Kubátová(State Office for Nuclear Safety), Hynek Strnad(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Genetics)
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