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                Comparative 16S rDNA and 16S rRNA sequence analysis indicates that Actinobacteria might be a dominant part of the metabolically active bacteria in heavy metal-contaminated bulk and rhizosphere soil.
              
            
            
            
              
            
            
              
            
          
        
      
      
        
  
      
    
  
    
      
        
        
      
    
    
    Environ Microbiol. 2003 Oct;5(10):896-907. doi: 10.1046/j.1462-2920.2003.00484.x.
    Environ Microbiol. 2003.
  
  
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                Bacterial community structure of a pesticide-contaminated site and assessment of changes induced in community structure during bioremediation.
              
            
            
            
              
            
            
              
            
          
        
      
      
        
  
  
    
      
        Paul D, Pandey G, Meier C, van der Meer JR, Jain RK.
        
      
    
    Paul D, et al.
    FEMS Microbiol Ecol. 2006 Jul;57(1):116-27. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2006.00103.x.
    FEMS Microbiol Ecol. 2006.
  
  
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