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Stars of the terrestrial deep subsurface: A novel star-shaped bacterial morphotype from a South African platinum mine (Geobiology (2008) 6, (325-330))

Author
G. Wanger, T.C. Onstott, G. Southam
Publication Year
2008

Type

Journal Article
Keywords
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Journal
Geobiology
Volume
6
Pages
421
URL
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DOI
10.1111/j.1472-4669.2008.00168.x
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