Arsenic metabolism in high altitude modern stromatolites revealed by metagenomic analysis
Abstract Modern stromatolites thrive only in selected locations in the world. Socompa Lake, located in the Andean plateau at 3570 masl, is one of the numerous extreme Andean microbial ecosystems described over recent years. Extreme environmental conditions include hypersalinity, high UV incidence, a...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Kurth, Ariel Amadio, Omar F. Ordoñez, Virginia H. Albarracín, Wolfgang Gärtner, María E. Farías |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/77f651e76b8941f6b72c2396f6ac571f |
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