Multiple Choice
What technique(s) can be used to characterize the phylogenetic composition of a microbial community without culturing any of the members?
A) green fluorescent protein tagging
B) stable isotope techniques
C) radioisotope experiments
D) fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH)
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