CrAssphage and its bacterial host in cat feces
Abstract CrAssphages are a diverse group of related phages detected in human feces where they are the most prevalent and abundant prokaryotic virus. CrAssphages’ cellular host has been identified as the anaerobic Bacteroides intestinalis. CrAssphage has also been reported in non-human primates and e...
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Autores principales: | Yanpeng Li, Emilia Gordon, Ryan C. Shean, Amanda Idle, Xutao Deng, Alexander L. Greninger, Eric Delwart |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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