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$^{13}$C-cellulose responders is in the \textit{Streptomyces}, a genus known to  possess cellulose degraders, while the other two share high sequence identity  to cultured isolates \textit{Allokutzneriz albata} \citep{Labeda_2008,  Tomita_1993} and \textit{Lentzea waywayandensis} \citep{LABEDA_1989,  Labeda_2001}; \citep{LABEDA_1989,Labeda_2001};  neither isolate decomposes cellulose in culture. Nine \textit{Planctomycetes} OTUs responded to $^{13}$C-cellulose but none are within  described genera (closest cultured isolate match 91\% sequence identity,  Table~\ref{tab:cell}) (Figure~\ref{fig:trees}). Interestingly, one