Microbiota Perturbation or Elimination Can Inhibit Normal Development and Elicit a Starvation-Like Response in an Omnivorous Model Invertebrate

Broadly accessible model organisms are essential for illustrating how microbes are engaged in the growth, development, and evolution of animals. We report that germfree rearing of omnivorous Periplaneta americana

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Autores principales: Arturo Vera-Ponce de León, Benjamin C. Jahnes, Alejandro Otero-Bravo, Zakee L. Sabree
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:224a59bcf6e1402e88321896bd33ce6a2021-12-02T18:18:34ZMicrobiota Perturbation or Elimination Can Inhibit Normal Development and Elicit a Starvation-Like Response in an Omnivorous Model Invertebrate2379-507710.1128/mSystems.00802-21https://doaj.org/article/224a59bcf6e1402e88321896bd33ce6a2021-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mSystems.00802-21https://doaj.org/toc/2379-5077 Broadly accessible model organisms are essential for illustrating how microbes are engaged in the growth, development, and evolution of animals. We report that germfree rearing of omnivorous Periplaneta americanaArturo Vera-Ponce de LeónBenjamin C. JahnesAlejandro Otero-BravoZakee L. SabreeAmerican Society for MicrobiologyarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502ENmSystems, Vol 6, Iss 4 (2021)
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Benjamin C. Jahnes
Alejandro Otero-Bravo
Zakee L. Sabree
Microbiota Perturbation or Elimination Can Inhibit Normal Development and Elicit a Starvation-Like Response in an Omnivorous Model Invertebrate
description Broadly accessible model organisms are essential for illustrating how microbes are engaged in the growth, development, and evolution of animals. We report that germfree rearing of omnivorous Periplaneta americana
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author Arturo Vera-Ponce de León
Benjamin C. Jahnes
Alejandro Otero-Bravo
Zakee L. Sabree
author_facet Arturo Vera-Ponce de León
Benjamin C. Jahnes
Alejandro Otero-Bravo
Zakee L. Sabree
author_sort Arturo Vera-Ponce de León
title Microbiota Perturbation or Elimination Can Inhibit Normal Development and Elicit a Starvation-Like Response in an Omnivorous Model Invertebrate
title_short Microbiota Perturbation or Elimination Can Inhibit Normal Development and Elicit a Starvation-Like Response in an Omnivorous Model Invertebrate
title_full Microbiota Perturbation or Elimination Can Inhibit Normal Development and Elicit a Starvation-Like Response in an Omnivorous Model Invertebrate
title_fullStr Microbiota Perturbation or Elimination Can Inhibit Normal Development and Elicit a Starvation-Like Response in an Omnivorous Model Invertebrate
title_full_unstemmed Microbiota Perturbation or Elimination Can Inhibit Normal Development and Elicit a Starvation-Like Response in an Omnivorous Model Invertebrate
title_sort microbiota perturbation or elimination can inhibit normal development and elicit a starvation-like response in an omnivorous model invertebrate
publisher American Society for Microbiology
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/224a59bcf6e1402e88321896bd33ce6a
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