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This research reveals the gut microbiota‐mediated severe foraging environment adaptation of wild small ruminants in the Three‐River‐Source National Park. Unlike Tibetan sheep (TS), blue sheep (PN and Tibetan antelope (TA) often grazed low‐quality herbage in a wildness environment, and the higher microbial diversity and resilient network characteristics
Hongjin LIU+11 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of <i>Mitella nuda</i> (Saxifragaceae). [PDF]
Peng Y, Yang T, Liu H.
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Level of Photosynthetic Intermediates in Isolated Spinach Chloroplasts
Erwin Latzko, Martin Gibbs
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The microbiome of polychaetes Syllis prolifera and Platynereis massiliensis complex changes in naturally acidified CO2 vents. A slight degree of acidification is associated with relevant changes in the microbial community, stressing the importance of investigations about the possible effects of ocean acidification on key biological and ecological ...
Irene ARNOLDI+7 more
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Continuity of the Chloroplast Membrane Systems in Zea mays L.
Jaime Rosado-Alberio+2 more
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Isolation of a fraction enriched in envelope membranes from purified pea etioplasts [PDF]
Akoyunoglou, George+5 more
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Feeding with tannin‐rich diets altered the fecal microbial composition and increased the relative abundance of tannin‐degrading microbes. We hypothesize that fecal bacteria and fungi may play important roles in helping herbivores adapt to tannin‐rich diets but respond to different tannin concentrations varies.
Di Zhu+5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome and phylogenetic status of <i>carpesium nepalense</i> less. 1831 (asteraceae). [PDF]
Su Y+5 more
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DNA IN THE CHLOROPLASTS OF ACETABULARIA MEDITERRANEA [PDF]
CHAPMAN, CARL JOSEPH
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ABSTRACT The vertebrate gut houses diverse microbial communities that provide insights into their host's ecological and evolutionary histories. Nevertheless, microbiome research has not been distributed equally across host taxonomy, geography and timescales. The millions of fluid‐preserved specimens stored in natural history museums worldwide represent
Samantha S. Fontaine+4 more
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