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Microbial Ecology, 2013
During the past decade, there has been an explosion in the quantity of sequencing data that has come out of the studies of microbiomes. This has resulted primarily from new technological developments to interrogating any environment of choice.
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During the past decade, there has been an explosion in the quantity of sequencing data that has come out of the studies of microbiomes. This has resulted primarily from new technological developments to interrogating any environment of choice.
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Mycorrhiza, 2018
This Mycorrhiza issue groups topical papers based on presentations and discussions at the Mycorrhizal Microbiomes session at 9th International Conference on Mycorrhiza, Prague, Czech Republic, August 2017. The five articles that appear in this special issue advance the field of mycorrhizal microbiomes, not simply by importing ideas from an emerging ...
Tarkka, Mika T. +2 more
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This Mycorrhiza issue groups topical papers based on presentations and discussions at the Mycorrhizal Microbiomes session at 9th International Conference on Mycorrhiza, Prague, Czech Republic, August 2017. The five articles that appear in this special issue advance the field of mycorrhizal microbiomes, not simply by importing ideas from an emerging ...
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What defines a healthy gut microbiome?
GutThe understanding that changes in microbiome composition can influence chronic human diseases and the efficiency of therapies has driven efforts to develop microbiota-centred therapies such as first and next generation probiotics, prebiotics and ...
M. Van Hul +5 more
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Plant–microbiome interactions: from community assembly to plant health
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020P. Trivedi +4 more
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An obesity-associated gut microbiome with increased capacity for energy harvest
Nature, 2006P. Turnbaugh +5 more
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2010
Sequencing the 3.2 billion base pairs of the human genome took thirteen years and cost $3 billion. Yet even before the genome was released in 2003, scientists were beginning to question whether an index of our DNA, however exhaustive, would genetically encapsulate Homo sapiens .
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Sequencing the 3.2 billion base pairs of the human genome took thirteen years and cost $3 billion. Yet even before the genome was released in 2003, scientists were beginning to question whether an index of our DNA, however exhaustive, would genetically encapsulate Homo sapiens .
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