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Ver Eecke HC, Kelley DS, Holden JF.  2009.  Abundances of hyperthermophilic autotrophic Fe(III) oxide reducers and heterotrophs in hydrothermal sulfide chimneys of the northeastern Pacific Ocean.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 75(1):242-5.
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Jung J-H, Holden JF, Seo D-H, Park K-H, Shin H, Ryu S, Lee J-H, Park C-S.  2012.  Complete genome sequence of the hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus sp. strain CL1, isolated from a Paralvinella sp. polychaete worm collected from a hydrothermal vent.. J Bacteriol. 194(17):4769-70.
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Wang DT, Gruen DS, Lollar BSherwood, Hinrichs K-U, Stewart LC, Holden JF, Hristov AN, Pohlman JW, Morrill PL, Könneke M et al..  2015.  Methane cycling. Nonequilibrium clumped isotope signals in microbial methane.. Science. 348(6233):428-31.
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Hensley SA, Jung J-H, Park C-S, Holden JF.  2014.  Thermococcus paralvinellae sp. nov. and Thermococcus cleftensis sp. nov. of hyperthermophilic heterotrophs from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 64(Pt 11):3655-9.
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