The Earth’s bounty: assessing and accessing soil microbial diversity

The study of microbial diversity represents a major opportunity for advances in biology and biotechnology. Recent progress in molecular microbial ecology shows that the extent of microbial diversity in nature is far greater than previously thought. Here, we discuss methods to analyse microorganisms...

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