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Phylogenetic analysis of Nostocales (Cyanobacteria) based on two novel molecular markers, implicated in the nitrogenase biosynthesis

Abstract The characterization of cyanobacteria communities remains challenging, as taxonomy of several cyanobacterial genera is still unresolved, especially within Nostocales taxa. Nostocales cyanobacteria are capable of nitrogen fixation; nitrogenase genes are grouped into operons and are located i...

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Published in:FEMS microbiology letters 2024-01, Vol.371
Main Authors: Giannakopoulos, Christos, Panou, Manthos, Gkelis, Spyros
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