Carbon fixation genes in biomining microorganisms
Background and aims: Studying metabolic pathways will help provide a better understanding of the role of different microorganisms within biomining environments. The majority of microorganisms involved in biomining are autotrophs which rely on atmospheric carbon fixation for growth. The aim of this s...
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2008
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| author | Zammit, Carla Mutch, Lesley Watling, H Watkin, Elizabeth |
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| description | Background and aims: Studying metabolic pathways will help provide a better understanding of the role of different microorganisms within biomining environments. The majority of microorganisms involved in biomining are autotrophs which rely on atmospheric carbon fixation for growth. The aim of this study is to investigate genes involved with carbon fixation in a range of biomining microorganisms. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-267092017-01-30T12:54:51Z Carbon fixation genes in biomining microorganisms Zammit, Carla Mutch, Lesley Watling, H Watkin, Elizabeth International Society for Microbial Ecology Background and aims: Studying metabolic pathways will help provide a better understanding of the role of different microorganisms within biomining environments. The majority of microorganisms involved in biomining are autotrophs which rely on atmospheric carbon fixation for growth. The aim of this study is to investigate genes involved with carbon fixation in a range of biomining microorganisms. 2008 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26709 Nature Publishing Group fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Zammit, Carla Mutch, Lesley Watling, H Watkin, Elizabeth Carbon fixation genes in biomining microorganisms |
| title | Carbon fixation genes in biomining microorganisms |
| title_full | Carbon fixation genes in biomining microorganisms |
| title_fullStr | Carbon fixation genes in biomining microorganisms |
| title_full_unstemmed | Carbon fixation genes in biomining microorganisms |
| title_short | Carbon fixation genes in biomining microorganisms |
| title_sort | carbon fixation genes in biomining microorganisms |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26709 |