Genetic tools for the investigation of Roseobacter clade bacteria.
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Authors
Piekarski, TanjaBuchholz, Ina
Drepper, Thomas
Schobert, Max
Wagner-Doebler, Irene
Tielen, Petra
Jahn, Dieter
Issue Date
2009
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The Roseobacter clade represents one of the most abundant, metabolically versatile and ecologically important bacterial groups found in marine habitats. A detailed molecular investigation of the regulatory and metabolic networks of these organisms is currently limited for many strains by missing suitable genetic tools.Citation
Genetic tools for the investigation of Roseobacter clade bacteria. 2009, 9:265 BMC Microbiol.Journal
BMC microbiologyPubMed ID
20021642Type
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1471-2180ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/1471-2180-9-265
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