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Fall 2014
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide with a global warming potential over 100 years 25 times that of CO2. Today, anthropogenic sources of methane comprise 60% of the global methane budget per year and tools for mitigating emissions have become increasingly...
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Physiological and Genetic Investigations into Putative Sulfur Oxidation Systems of Methylococcales.
DownloadFall 2023
Methylotrophic bacteria are ecologically widespread chemotrophs which utilize single carbon compounds as their primary energetic and assimilatory substrate for biomass. Those which utilize methane are commonly referred to as methane oxidizing bacteria (MOB), or methanotrophs. The majority of...