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      An arsenic(III)-oxidizing bacterial population: selection, characterization, and performance in reactors

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      Journal of Applied Microbiology
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            CLUSTAL V: improved software for multiple sequence alignment.

            The CLUSTAL package of multiple sequence alignment programs has been completely rewritten and many new features added. The new software is a single program called CLUSTAL V, which is written in C and can be used on any machine with a standard C compiler. The main new features are the ability to store and reuse old alignments and the ability to calculate phylogenetic trees after alignment. The program is simple to use, completely menu driven and on-line help is provided.
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              The Ribosomal Database Project.

              The Ribosomal Database Project (RDP) is a curated database that offers ribosome-related data, analysis services, and associated computer programs. The offerings include phylogenetically ordered alignments of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequences, derived phylogenetic trees, rRNA secondary structure diagrams, and various software for handling, analyzing and displaying alignments and trees. The data are available via anonymous ftp (rdp.life.uiuc.edu), electronic mail (server/rdp.life.uiuc.edu) and gopher (rdpgopher.life.uiuc.edu). The electronic mail server also provides ribosomal probe checking, approximate phylogenetic placement of user-submitted sequences, screening for chimeric nature of newly sequenced rRNAs, and automated alignment.
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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Microbiology
                J Appl Microbiol
                Wiley
                1364-5072
                1365-2672
                October 2002
                October 2002
                : 93
                : 4
                : 656-667
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                10.1046/j.1365-2672.2002.01726.x
                2ce2cf2a-7039-4c67-ac9e-2130d9644eef
                © 2002

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