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Soluble di‐iron monooxygenase gene diversity in soils, sediments and ethene enrichmentsColeman et al., 2006
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- Coleman N
- Bui N
- Holmes A
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- Environmental Microbiology
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Soluble di‐iron monooxygenases (SDIMOs) are key enzymes in the bacterial oxidation of hydrocarbons, and have applications in environmental and industrial biotechnology. SDIMOs from pure cultures are unlikely to represent the total diversity of this enzyme family …
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