Patterns in The Distribution of Soil Bacterial 16S rRNA Gene Sequences from Different Regions of Antarctica
Since the advent of 16S rRNA gene-based molecular analysis, an increasing amount of work has been conducted on the Antarctic soil bacterial community. The majority of such studies suggest that the Antarctic soil environment may harbour a greater diversity of bacteria than was previously thought, and...
Main Authors: | Chong, C.W., Pearce, D.A., Convey, P., Yew, W.C., Tan, I.K.P. |
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2012
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