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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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Sagaram U S, Deangelis KM, Trivedi P, Andersen GL, Lu S-E, Wang N.  2009.  Bacterial diversity analysis of Huanglongbing pathogen-infected citrus, using PhyloChip arrays and 16S rRNA gene clone library sequencing.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 75(6):1566-74.
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Mackelprang R, Waldrop MP, Deangelis KM, David MM, Chavarria KL, Blazewicz SJ, Rubin EM, Jansson JK.  2011.  Metagenomic analysis of a permafrost microbial community reveals a rapid response to thaw.. Nature. 480(7377):368-71.
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Deangelis KM, Firestone MK.  2012.  Phylogenetic clustering of soil microbial communities by 16S rRNA but not 16S rRNA genes.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 78(7):2459-61.
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