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  • 1. Rapid identification of marine bioluminescent bacteria by amplified 16S ribosomal RNA gene restriction analysis.
    Kita-Tsukamoto K, Wada M, Yao K, Kamiya A, Yoshizawa S, Uchiyama N, Kogure K.
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    Lysnes K, Thorseth IH, Steinsbu BO, Øvreås L, Torsvik T, Pedersen RB.
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  • 19. Distribution of candidate division JS1 and other Bacteria in tidal sediments of the German Wadden Sea using targeted 16S rRNA gene PCR-DGGE.
    Webster G, Yarram L, Freese E, Köster J, Sass H, Parkes RJ, Weightman AJ.
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