Understanding the adaptation of Halobacterium species NRC-1 to its extreme environment through computational analysis of its genome sequence.

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Published in Genome Res on October 01, 2001

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S P Kennedy1, W V Ng, S L Salzberg, L Hood, S DasSarma

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1: Center of Marine Biotechnology, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, USA.

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