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Date: 2010-06-28 15:50:54
Biology
Fungus
Sequence alignment
Internal transcribed spacer
MEGAN
Scops owl
Microorganism
454 Life Sciences
BLAST
Computational phylogenetics
Bioinformatics
Science

Indoor fungal composition is geographically patterned and more diverse in temperate zones than in the tropics Anthony S. Amenda,1, Keith A. Seifertb, Robert Samsonc, and Thomas D. Brunsa a Department of Plant and Microbi

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