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" Mycoremediation is a bioremediation process mediated by fungi. Because fungi have a variety of ecological and biological capacity in the environments, mycoremediation is actively investigated in these days as a potent bioremediation tool.
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For example, brown rot fungi can absorb heavy metals by chelating with oxalic acids while white rot fungi can degrade phenolic compounds (e.g dyes) from wastewater. For these mycoremedial applications, a wide range of fungi strains should be collected and examined. However, known mycoremediation processes are still limited to a few well-known strains and no accessible online resources for fungal bioremediation are available yet.
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For a systematic approach for mycoremediation, we developed a web-based mycoremediation information system based on the Korea University Culture Collection. The site includes a functional categorization of fungal strains based on the bioremediation specific molecular functions. The general information about strains and principles of mycoremediation are provided by text-mining and document analysis. This system will serve as a valuable resource to those who study mycoremediation and use fungi as a bioremediation tool."  
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| January 15, 2000
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| [[Christina Aguilera]]
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| "[[What a Girl Wants (song)|What a Girl Wants]]"
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The Korea University Culture Collection (KUC) is a nonprofit fungal resource center which is focused on the acquisition, production, preservation and distribution of standard reference microorganisms for research and development in the biotechnology.KUC promotes the success of researches by characterizing microorganisms as well as developing and evaluating assays and techniques for biological remediation and industry of biofuel, bioenergy, biological control and pharmaceutical anti-oxidants by preserving and distributing fungal materials to the public and private sector research communities.  
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| [[Savage Garden]]
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| "[[I Knew I Loved You]]"
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|align="center"| [[Columbia Records|Columbia]]
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| [[Mariah Carey]] & [[Joe (singer)|Joe]] & [[98 Degrees]]
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| "[[Thank God I Found You]]"
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| [[Shaggy (musician)|Shaggy]] & [[Rikrok|Ricardo 'Rikrok' Ducent]]
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| "[[It Wasn't Me]]"
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 15 November 2013

Hot 100 number-one singles of the 2000s (U.S.)
Year # Reached number one Artist(s) Single Record label Weeks at
number one
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2000 851 January 15, 2000 Christina Aguilera "What a Girl Wants" RCA 2 [ref]
852 January 29, 2000 Savage Garden "I Knew I Loved You" Columbia 4 [ref]
853 February 19, 2000 Mariah Carey & Joe & 98 Degrees "Thank God I Found You" Columbia 1 [ref]
2001 868 February 3, 2001 Shaggy & Ricardo 'Rikrok' Ducent "It Wasn't Me" MCA 2 [ref]
869 February 17, 2001 Outkast "Ms. Jackson" Arista 1 [ref]
870 February 24, 2001 Joe & Mystikal "Stutter" Jive 4 [ref]