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Volume 6, Number 11, November 2004

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Bacterial endosymbionts of insects: insights from comparative genomics
pp. 1109-1122(14)
Authors: Rosario Gil; Amparo Latorre; Andrés Moya

Streptomycin as a selective agent to facilitate recovery and isolation of introduced and indigenous Sphingomonas from environmental samples
pp. 1123-1136(14)
Authors: Karolien Vanbroekhoven; Annemie Ryngaert; Leen Bastiaens; Pierre Wattiau; Marc Vancanneyt; Jean Swings; René De Mot; Dirk Springael

Widespread association of a Rickettsiales-like bacterium with reef-building corals
pp. 1137-1148(12)
Authors: Veronica Casas; David I. Kline; Linda Wegley; Yanan Yu; Mya Breitbart; Forest Rohwer

Acetoclastic and hydrogenotrophic methane production and methanogenic populations in an acidic West-Siberian peat bog
pp. 1159-1173(15)
Authors: Oleg R. Kotsyurbenko; Kuk-Jeong Chin; Mikhail V. Glagolev; Stephan Stubner; Maria V. Simankova; Ala N. Nozhevnikova; Ralf Conrad

Changes in population structure of the soilborne fungus Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici during continuous wheat cropping
pp. 1174-1185(12)
Authors: Lionel Lebreton; Philippe Lucas; Françoise Dugas; Anne-Yvonne Guillerm; Alexandra Schoeny; Alain Sarniguet

Design of new promoters and of a dual-bioreporter based on cross-activation by the two regulatory proteins XylR and HbpR
pp. 1186-1196(11)
Authors: David Tropel; Alexandra Bähler; Kathrin Globig; Jan Roelof van der Meer

Evaluating single-base-pair discriminating capability of planar oligonucleotide microchips using a non-equilibrium dissociation approach
pp. 1197-1202(6)
Authors: Emily Sze Ying Li; Johnson Kian Kok Ng; Jer-Horng Wu; Wen-Tso Liu

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