In-Situ Survival Mechanisms of U and Tc Reducing Bacteria in Contaminated Sediments Final Report
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The proposed effort will identify genes and ultimately physiological mechanisms and pathways that are expressed under in situ conditions and are critical to functioning of aquifer dwelling anaerobic bacteria living in contaminated systems. The main objectives are: (1) Determine which Metal-reducer specific genes are important for activities in normal and contaminated subsurface sediment. To achieve these goals, we have generated a library of chromosomal mutants. These are introduced into contam…
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Date:
July 11, 2005
Creator:
Krumholz, Lee R. & Ballard, Jimmy D.
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