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Seasonal Dynamics of Previously Unknown Fungal Lineages in Tundra Soils
Christopher W. Schadt, Andrew P. Martin, David A. Lipson,
Steven K. Schmidt. Science 301, 2003, 1359 - 1361
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Neither Cold Nor Snow Stops Tundra Fungi
by Elizabeth Pennisi. Science 301, 2003, 1307
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Kurt Hanselmann
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CH4-consuming microorganisms and the formation of carbonate crusts
at cold seeps
Giovanni Aloisi, Ioanna Bouloubassi, Sander K. Heijs, Richard D. Pancost, Catherine
Pierre, Jaap S. Sinninghe Damste, Jan C. Gottschal, Larry J. Forney, Jean-Marie
Rouchy.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 203 (2002) 195-203
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Davy Depreiter
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The role ofmicrobes in accretion, lamination and early lithification of modern marine stromatolites
R.P. Reid, P.T. Visscher, A.W. Decho, J.F. Stolz, B.M. Bebout, C. Dupraz, I.G. Macintyre,
H.W. Paerl, J.L. Pinckney, L. Prufert-Bebout, T.F. Steppe & D.J. DesMarais.
Nature 406 (2000) 989 - 992
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presented by
Samuel Wüst
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Models of Primitive Cellular Compartments: Encapsulation, Growth, and Division
Martin M. Hanczyc, Shelly M. Fujikawa, Jack W. Szostak
Science 302, 2003, 618-622 (24 October)
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The ecology of anthrax spores: Tough but not invincible
Daniel C. Dragon and Robert P. Rennie
Can.Vet.J. 36, 1995, 295 - 301
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Sonja Brockmüller
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- Abundant oceanic Crenarchaeota appear to derive from thermophilic ancestors
that invaded low-temperature marine environments
Edward F. DeLong
ASM News 69, 2003, 503-511 (October issue)
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presented by
Simon Krattinger
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