Physiological potential and evolutionary trajectories of syntrophic sulfate-reducing bacterial partners of anaerobic methanotrophic archaea
Ranjani Murali(California Institute of Technology), Victoria J. Orphan(California Institute of Technology), Daan R. Speth(California Institute of Technology), Hang Yu(California Institute of Technology), Danielle Goudeau(Joint Genome Institute), Rafael Laso-Pérez(University of Bremen), Grayson L. Chadwick(California Institute of Technology), Tanja Woyke(Joint Genome Institute), Stephanie A. Connon(California Institute of Technology), Antoine Crémière(California Institute of Technology), Kyle Metcalfe(University of California, Berkeley), Roland Hatzenpichler(Montana State University), Fabai Wu(Zhejiang University of Science and Technology), Rex R. Malmstrom(Joint Genome Institute)
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