Present-day mercury resistance transposons are common in bacteria preserved in permafrost grounds since the Upper Pleistocene. (Q47257926)
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scientific article published on 18 July 2005
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English | Present-day mercury resistance transposons are common in bacteria preserved in permafrost grounds since the Upper Pleistocene. |
scientific article published on 18 July 2005 |
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Present-day mercury resistance transposons are common in bacteria preserved in permafrost grounds since the Upper Pleistocene (English)
Sofia Mindlin
Leonid Minakhin
Gennady Kholodii
Svetlana Minakhina
Zhosefine Gorlenko
Vadim Nikiforov