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Caccavo F, Coates JD, Rossello-Mora RA, Ludwig W, Schleifer KH, Lovley DR, McInerney MJ.  1996.  Geovibrio ferrireducens, a phylogenetically distinct dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacterium.. Arch Microbiol. 165(6):370-6.
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Upcoming Seminars

Thu, 2/21/2019 - 11:30am

Makoto Yoshida, Ph.D.

Fungal Redox Enzymes Involved in the Degradation of Plant Cell Wall Polysaccharides -Auxiliary Activities Family 9 and 12 Enzymes

Host: Barry Goodell

Thu, 2/28/2019 - 11:30am

Lewis Ward, Ph.D.

Investigating the Early Earth through Comparative Biology: Case Studies from the Chloroflexi

Tue, 3/5/2019 - 11:30am

Batbileg Bor, Ph.D.

Revealing the Hidden Lifestyle of an Ultra-Small Bacteria TM7

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