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Reconstructing ancient bacterial genomes can revive previous
Reconstructing ancient bacterial genomes can revive previous
Reconstructing ancient bacterial genomes can revive previously unknown molecules – offering a potential source for new antibiotics
The microbial species alive today represent only a tiny fraction of the vast diversity of microbes that have inhabited Earth over the past 3 billion years
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