Cite
Haloalkane-utilizing Rhodococcus strains isolated from geographically distinct locations possess a highly conserved gene cluster encoding haloalkane catabolism.
MLA
Poelarends, G. J., et al. “Haloalkane-Utilizing Rhodococcus Strains Isolated from Geographically Distinct Locations Possess a Highly Conserved Gene Cluster Encoding Haloalkane Catabolism.” Journal of Bacteriology, vol. 182, no. 10, May 2000, pp. 2725–31. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.182.10.2725-2731.2000.
APA
Poelarends, G. J., Zandstra, M., Bosma, T., Kulakov, L. A., Larkin, M. J., Marchesi, J. R., Weightman, A. J., & Janssen, D. B. (2000). Haloalkane-utilizing Rhodococcus strains isolated from geographically distinct locations possess a highly conserved gene cluster encoding haloalkane catabolism. Journal of Bacteriology, 182(10), 2725–2731. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.182.10.2725-2731.2000
Chicago
Poelarends, G J, M Zandstra, T Bosma, L A Kulakov, M J Larkin, J R Marchesi, A J Weightman, and D B Janssen. 2000. “Haloalkane-Utilizing Rhodococcus Strains Isolated from Geographically Distinct Locations Possess a Highly Conserved Gene Cluster Encoding Haloalkane Catabolism.” Journal of Bacteriology 182 (10): 2725–31. doi:10.1128/JB.182.10.2725-2731.2000.