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Molecular biology / Microbiology / Polymerase chain reaction / Feces / Bacteroides / Human feces / Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism / Indicator bacteria / Fecal coliform / Biology / Bacteria / Laboratory techniques
Date: 2006-08-25 12:46:21
Molecular biology
Microbiology
Polymerase chain reaction
Feces
Bacteroides
Human feces
Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism
Indicator bacteria
Fecal coliform
Biology
Bacteria
Laboratory techniques

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