How, When, and Where Relic DNA Affects Microbial Diversity
ABSTRACT Extracellular or “relic” DNA is one of the largest pools of nucleic acids in the biosphere. Relic DNA can influence a number of important ecological and evolutionary processes, but it may also affect estimates of microbial abundance and diversity, which has implications for understanding en...
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Main Authors: | J. T. Lennon, M. E. Muscarella, S. A. Placella, B. K. Lehmkuhl |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/003d8e2e84cf4a9090bc06441a43022b |
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