Modern microbial genomics is best exemplified by determination of the complete nucleotide sequences of whole genomes. To date, the sequences of at least 11 nuclear genomes have been completed, with many more in progress. Most are microbial, with exceptions such as the eukaryotic genome Saccharomyces
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Microbial Environmental Genomics
✍ Scribed by Karen E. Nelson; Barbara A. Methé; George A. Kowalchuk
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