Genome Of Nitrogen-fixing, Soil-living Bacterium Sequenced
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 12:35
in Biology & Nature
Researchers have completed the genome sequence of Azotobacter vinelandii, uncovering important genetic information that will contribute to a more complete understanding of the biology of this versatile, soil-living bacterium and pave the way for new applications, including the possible use of A. vinelandii for the production of other proteins.
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