Sewage Reflects the Microbiomes of Human Populations
ABSTRACT Molecular characterizations of the gut microbiome from individual human stool samples have identified community patterns that correlate with age, disease, diet, and other human characteristics, but resources for marker gene studies that consider microbiome trends among human populations sca...
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Main Authors: | Ryan J. Newton, Sandra L. McLellan, Deborah K. Dila, Joseph H. Vineis, Hilary G. Morrison, A. Murat Eren, Mitchell L. Sogin |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2015
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5b2def97e3744ddd90a564d2bff938e3 |
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