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Choudhary, Sangeeta
Bacterial strains isolated from uranium mine sites of Jaduguda, India, were identified&#13;
and characterized for their uranium and other heavy metal resistance and&#13;
accumulation capacities. The most efficient strain was further investigated to&#13;
elucidate the bacteria-metal interaction and its potential in in situ bioremediation.&#13;
Based on 16S rRNA gene sequences most of the isolates were affiliated to the genus&#13;
Bacillus followed by Serratia, Arthrobacter and Pseudomonas
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