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Show all pathways known for 1.14.99.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.99.39analysis gene amoA, which encodes the key subunit of the AMO enzyme is commonly used as functional biomarker for surveying aerobic methane or ammonia oxidizers in the environment 744922
Show all pathways known for 1.14.99.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.99.39analysis the functional gene amoA is used to compare the diversity of ammonia oxidizing bacteria in the water column and sediment–water interface of the two freshwater lakes Plusssee and Schoehsee and the Baltic Sea 697963
Show all pathways known for 1.14.99.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.99.39environmental protection gene amoA, which encodes the key subunit of the AMO enzyme is commonly used as functional biomarker for surveying aerobic methane or ammonia oxidizers in the environment 744922
Show all pathways known for 1.14.99.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.99.39environmental protection identification of organic oxidation products and comparison of the reactivities of monohalogenated ethanes and n-chlorinated C1 to C4 alkanes for oxidation by whole cells of Nitrosomonas europaea. The dehalogenating potential of the ammonia monooxygenase in Nitrosomonas europaea may have practical applications for the detoxification of contaminated soil and groundwater 698538
Show all pathways known for 1.14.99.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.99.39more The amoA gene, encoding the catalytic alpha-subunit of the AMO enzyme, is widely used as a genetic marker to detect ammonia-oxidizing bacteria 716123
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