Whole genome sequence and 16S rRNA gene amplicon metagenomics of enhanced in-situ reductive dechlorination at a tetrachloroethene-contaminated superfund site
Rebecca A. Reiss,
Peter A. Guerra,
Oleg Makhnin
et al.
Abstract:The application of environmental DNA analysis techniques to guide the bioremediation strategy for tetrachloroethene-contaminated groundwater is exemplified by the North Railroad Avenue Plume (NRAP) Superfund site located in New Mexico, USA. Enhanced reductive dechlorination (ERD) was selected as the remedy due to the presence of tetrachloroethene biodegradation byproducts, organohalide respiring generaDehalococcoidesandDehalobacter, and associated reductive dehalogenase genes detected prior to remediation. DNA… Show more
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