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1.2.1.65
environmental protection
the ability to degrade acenaphthylene and other aromatic compounds makes this strain ideal candidate for application in remediation at the contaminated sites
696505
1.2.1.65
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two genes code for salicylaldehyde dehydrogenase. NahF resides in the naphthalene degradation upper pathway operon as the meta-cleavage pathway gene, whereas NahV is situated outside of this operon. NahF-like genes occur in all naphthalene-degradation bacteria, whereas nahV-like genes are present in only some naphthalene-degrading bacteria
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two genes code for salicylaldehyde dehydrogenase. NahF resides in the naphthalene degradation upper pathway operon as the meta-cleavage pathway gene, whereas NahV is situated outside of this operon. NahF-like genes occurr in all naphthalene-degradation bacteria, whereas nahV-like genes are present in only some naphthalene-degrading bacteria
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