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Archaea predominate among ammonia-oxidizing prokaryotes in soils

S. Leininger, T. Urich, M. Schloter, L. Schwark, J. Qi, G. W. Nicol, J. I. Prosser, S. C. Schuster and C. Schleper

Nature 442, 806-809(17 August 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04983

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Archaeal amoA genes outnumber bacterial amoA genes in topsoils and in deeper layers.

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Isoprenoidal tetraether lipids in soils and correlation to amoA gene copies.

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amoA cDNA copies and their AOA:AOB ratios in three different soils.

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Identification of rRNA transcripts from crenarchaeota and AOB in 30 Mb of sequence determined from a RUD soil cDNA library (314,000 reads with an average length of 96.4 bp).

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Table 1

Soil sample characteristics and locations

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