biochemical, physiological, and molecular characterisation of a large collection of aerobic endospore-forming bacteria isolated from brazilian soils

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  • who: Paulo Henrique Rosa Martins from the Since observable features from growth conditions and enzymatic reactions are related to the genome expression, the resulting profiles detect phenotypic patterns for the evaluated speciesThus, investigating these intrinsic metabolic activities is still essential for identifying and classifying new AEFB isolates. These assays are highly recommended in characterising AEFB strains (Logan et_al, ). To help understand AEFB diversity and explore their biotechnological potential, we isolated , strains from soil samples collected at random areas of the Federal District, Midwest region of Brazil have published the Article: ufeffBiochemical, physiological, and molecular characterisation of a . . .

     

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