Polymetallic nodules, sediments, and deep waters in the equatorial North Pacific exhibit highly diverse and distinct bacterial, archaeal, and microeukaryotic communities.

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Polymetallic nodules, sediments, and deep waters in the equatorial North Pacific exhibit highly diverse and distinct bacterial, archaeal, and microeukaryotic communities. is …
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P356DOI10.1002/MBO3.428
P932PMC publication ID5387330
P698PubMed publication ID27868387

P50authorChristine N ShulseQ58806844
Matthew J. ChurchQ92641618
P2093author name stringCraig R Smith
Brianne Maillot
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P433issue2
P577publication date2016-11-21
P1433published inMicrobiologyOpenQ27724394
P1476titlePolymetallic nodules, sediments, and deep waters in the equatorial North Pacific exhibit highly diverse and distinct bacterial, archaeal, and microeukaryotic communities.
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