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The Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Fungi in Boreal Peatlands

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Figure 2.1 Ribosomal RNA primer map and alignment of LSU200-F/LSU481-R and
Table 2.1 Fungal nuclear large ribosomal primer targets (nu-LSU), with positions numbered relative to Saccharomyces cerevisiae (GenBank Accession #: J01355)
Table 2.2 Summary data for all sample sets using LSU200-F/LSU481-R, and LSU200A-F/LSU476A-R
Table 2.3 List of genera and species recovered by LSU200-F/LSU481-R, LSU200A-F/LSU476A-R and ITS3_KYO2/ITS4_KYO3 primers
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