The Abundance of Tetrahydrofuran/Dioxane Monooxygenase Genes (thmA/dxmA) and 1,4-Dioxane Degradation Activity Are Significantly Correlated at Various Impacted Aquifers

  • Mengyan Li
  • , Jacques Mathieu
  • , Yuanyuan Liu
  • , E. Tess Van Orden
  • , Yu Yang
  • , Stephanie Fiorenza
  • , Pedro J.J. Alvarez

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