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Deangelis KM, Fortney JL, Borglin S, Silver WL, Simmons BA, Hazen TC.  2012.  Anaerobic decomposition of switchgrass by tropical soil-derived feedstock-adapted consortia.. MBio. 3(1)
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Deangelis KM, Allgaier M, Chavarria Y, Fortney JL, Hugenholtz P, Simmons B, Sublette K, Silver WL, Hazen TC.  2011.  Characterization of trapped lignin-degrading microbes in tropical forest soil.. PLoS One. 6(4):e19306.
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Deangelis KM, D'haeseleer P, Chivian D, Fortney JL, Khudyakov J, Simmons B, Woo H, Arkin AP, Davenport K W, Goodwin L et al..  2011.  Complete genome sequence of "Enterobacter lignolyticus" SCF1.. Stand Genomic Sci. 5(1):69-85.
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Deangelis KM, Wu CH, Beller HR, Brodie EL, Chakraborty R, DeSantis TZ, Fortney JL, Hazen TC, Osman SR, Singer ME et al..  2011.  PCR amplification-independent methods for detection of microbial communities by the high-density microarray PhyloChip.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 77(18):6313-22.
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