Three of the seven bphC genes of Rhodococcus erythropolis TA421, isolated from a termite ecosystem, are located on an indigenous plasmid associated with biphenyl degradation /
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| Muut tekijät: | Arai, H., Fuji, F., Kosono, S., Kudo, T., Maeda, M. |
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