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Anaerobic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and related activity in Baltimore Inner Harbor sediment
Y. Tal,
Joy Watts
, H. Schreier
Centre for Enzyme Innovation
Institute of Life Sciences and Healthcare
Faculty of Science & Health
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sediments
100%
harbors
100%
bacteria
100%
ammonia
100%
oxidation
90%
genes
27%
environment
18%
distribution
9%
electrophoresis
9%
gels
9%
libraries
9%
dna
9%
probes
9%
fluorescence
9%
in-situ hybridization
9%
oligonucleotides
9%
nitrogen 15
9%
chesapeake bay
9%
nitrogen cycle
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
16S Ribosomal RNA
100%
Ammonia Oxidizing Bacterium
100%
Gene Sequence
66%
Oligonucleotide
33%
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
33%
Gene Library
33%
Gel Electrophoresis
33%
Planctomycetales
33%
Nitrogen Cycle
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Gene Sequence
100%
Ammonia Oxidizing Bacterium
100%
Planctomycetales
50%
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
50%
Gene Library
50%
Nitrogen Cycle
50%
Chemical Engineering
Gel Electrophoresis
100%