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Clostridiaceae / Bacteria / Polysaccharides / Protein domains / Clostridium thermocellum / Cellulase / Cohesin domain / Thermotoga maritima / Archaea / Microbiology / Biology / Cellulose
Date: 2010-03-23 16:34:14
Clostridiaceae
Bacteria
Polysaccharides
Protein domains
Clostridium thermocellum
Cellulase
Cohesin domain
Thermotoga maritima
Archaea
Microbiology
Biology
Cellulose

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