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In situ detection of high levels of horizontal plasmid transfer in marine bacterial communities /
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In situ detection of high levels of horizontal plasmid transfer in marine bacterial communities /

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Main Author: Dahlberg, Cecilia.
Other Authors: Bergstrom, Maria., Hermansson, Malte.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Conjugation
Gene expression
Marine environment
Microbial community
Plasmids
Reporter genes
Seawater
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