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Plasmid Mediation of Mercury Volatilization and Methylation by Estuarine Bacteria
B. Olson
, T. Barkay
, D. Nies
, J. M. Bellama
, R. R. Colwell
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Biochemistry & Microbiology
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Plasmid
100%
Mercury
100%
Mercury Methylation
100%
Mercury Volatilization
100%
Estuarine Bacteria
100%
Volatilization
70%
Aerobic Conditions
30%
Anaerobic Conditions
30%
Bacterial Strains
20%
United States
10%
Methylation
10%
Incubation
10%
Methylmercury
10%
Plasmid-mediated
10%
Deep Ocean
10%
Marine Environment
10%
Estuary
10%
Mercuric Reductase
10%
Eastern Seaboard
10%
Chesapeake Bay
10%
Aerobic
10%
Pseudomonas Fluorescens
10%
Mercury(II) Chloride
10%
Cayman
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Plasmid
100%
Methylation
100%
Incubation
33%
Methylmercury
33%
Pseudomonas fluorescens
33%