Omics - based interpretation of synergism in a soil - derived cellulose - 1 degrading microbial community 2 3 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 4 5
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Omics-based interpretation of synergism in a soil-derived cellulose1 degrading microbial community 2 3 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 4 5 Yizhuang Zhou, Phillip B. Pope, Shaochun Li, Bo Wen, Fengji Tan, Shu 6 Cheng, Jing Chen, Jinlong Yang, Feng Liu, Xuejing Lei, Qingqing Su, 7 Chengran Zhou, Jiao Zhao, Xiuzhu Dong, Tao Jin, Xin Zhou, Shuang Yang, 8 Gengyun Zhang, Huangming Yang, Jian Wang, Ruifu Yang, Vincent G.H. 9 Eijsink and Jun Wang. 10 11
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