| The microbial selenoproteome of the Sargasso Sea | |||||||||||||
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| An analysis of the selenoproteome of the largest microbial sequence dataset, the Sargasso Sea environmental genome sequences, identified 310 selenoprotein genes that clustered into 25 families. This included 101 new selenoprotein genes that belonged to 15 families, doubling the number of prokaryotic selenoprotein families. | |||||||||||||
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