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Halophiles / Proteobacteria / Enzymes / Halomonas / Extremophile / YM / Amylase / Bacillus / Saltern / Microbiology / Bacteria / Biology
Date: 2014-07-23 01:50:19
Halophiles
Proteobacteria
Enzymes
Halomonas
Extremophile
YM
Amylase
Bacillus
Saltern
Microbiology
Bacteria
Biology

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