Archaeal viruses-novel, diverse and enigmatic

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Archaeal viruses-novel, diverse and enigmatic. / Peng, Xu; Garrett, Roger Antony; She, Qunxin.

I: Science China Life Sciences, Bind 55, Nr. 5, 2012, s. 422-433.

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Peng, X, Garrett, RA & She, Q 2012, 'Archaeal viruses-novel, diverse and enigmatic', Science China Life Sciences, bind 55, nr. 5, s. 422-433. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-012-4325-8

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Peng, X., Garrett, R. A., & She, Q. (2012). Archaeal viruses-novel, diverse and enigmatic. Science China Life Sciences, 55(5), 422-433. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-012-4325-8

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Peng X, Garrett RA, She Q. Archaeal viruses-novel, diverse and enigmatic. Science China Life Sciences. 2012;55(5):422-433. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-012-4325-8

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Peng, Xu ; Garrett, Roger Antony ; She, Qunxin. / Archaeal viruses-novel, diverse and enigmatic. I: Science China Life Sciences. 2012 ; Bind 55, Nr. 5. s. 422-433.

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