Geography and Location Are the Primary Drivers of Office Microbiome Composition
ABSTRACT In the United States, humans spend the majority of their time indoors, where they are exposed to the microbiome of the built environment (BE) they inhabit. Despite the ubiquity of microbes in BEs and their potential impacts on health and building materials, basic questions about the microbi...
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Main Authors: | John Chase, Jennifer Fouquier, Mahnaz Zare, Derek L. Sonderegger, Rob Knight, Scott T. Kelley, Jeffrey Siegel, J. Gregory Caporaso |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0d3b65b3c40e48e88c4ef7f5c799ea10 |
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