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SUMMARY
Several environments where "Ca. Bipolaricaulota" were assembled and their carbon metabolism and biogeographic distribution across the geothermal environments was assessed. The analyses show how the carbon metabolism of this novel phylum is distributed across key geothermal environments. Hot spring fluids (10-20 L) were collected from geothermal pools directly from the spring and immediately filtered (0.2 µm; Millipore Express, Merck, Darmstadt, Germany) from three sites, namely, Tuzla, Hidirlar, and Nebiler, using a peristaltic pump (Masterflex E/S 07571-05, Cole Parmer, USA). Several geothermal fluids were sampled from existing boreholes where deeply sourced . . .
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