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High rates of sulfate reduction in a low-sulfate hot spring microbial mat are driven by a low level of diversity of sulfate-respiring microorganisms

  • Jesse G. Dillon
  • , Susan Fishbain
  • , Scott R. Miller
  • , Brad M. Bebout
  • , Kirsten S. Habicht
  • , Samuel M. Webb
  • , David A. Stahl
  • University of Washington
  • California State University Long Beach
  • Northwestern University
  • NASA Ames Research Center
  • University of Southern Denmark

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