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... Ferroplasma type II , despite an average polymorphism rate of about 2.2 % ( see Supplementary Information ) . Polymorphism - free regions typically a few hundred base pairs long and up to several kilobases in length occur one to tens of ...
... Ferroplasma type II , despite an average polymorphism rate of about 2.2 % ( see Supplementary Information ) . Polymorphism - free regions typically a few hundred base pairs long and up to several kilobases in length occur one to tens of ...
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... Ferroplasma type II scaffolds generally contained about 20 tran- sition points , interpreted to be recombination boundaries ( see Supplementary Fig . S9 ) . If the characteristics of these regions are typical , then switching of ...
... Ferroplasma type II scaffolds generally contained about 20 tran- sition points , interpreted to be recombination boundaries ( see Supplementary Fig . S9 ) . If the characteristics of these regions are typical , then switching of ...
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... Ferroplasma type I or II fix nitrogen . It is likely that Ferroplasma species obtain nitrogen fixed by other organisms from solution using the numerous amino acid transporters and ammonia permeases ( Fig . 4 ) . As the community ...
... Ferroplasma type I or II fix nitrogen . It is likely that Ferroplasma species obtain nitrogen fixed by other organisms from solution using the numerous amino acid transporters and ammonia permeases ( Fig . 4 ) . As the community ...
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