Фенотипическое разнообразие и функциональный потенциал метано-и метилотрофных бактерий семейства Beijerinckiaceae
Диссертация
Метилотрофия широко распространена среди представителей различных филогенетических групп домена Bacteria, тогда как способность к росту на метане на настоящий момент выявлена лишь у организмов двух групп, Proteobacteria и Verrucomicrobia (Hanson, Hanson, 1996; Op den Camp et al., 2009). Метанотрофные Verrucomicrobia открыты недавно, и сведения об их биологии пока ограничены. Гораздо лучше изучены… Читать ещё >
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