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Larissa C Parsley1, Erin J Consuegra, Stephen J Thomas
1Department of Biological Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 368491, USA.
Abstract:
The viral metagenome within an activated sludge microbial assemblage was sampled using culture-dependent and culture-independent methods and compared to the diversity of activated sludge bacterial taxa. A total of 70 unique cultured bacterial isolates, 24 cultured bacteriophages, 829 bacterial metagenomic clones of 16S rRNA genes, and 1,161 viral metagenomic clones were subjected to a phylogenetic analysis.
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