Abundance and Compositions of B-Vitamin-Producing Microbes in the Mammalian Gut Vary Based on Feeding Strategies
Microbial communities offer numerous physiological services to their hosts, but we still have a poor understanding of how these functions are structured across mammalian species. Specifically, our understanding of processes of vitamin synthesis across animals is severely limited.
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Sumario: | Microbial communities offer numerous physiological services to their hosts, but we still have a poor understanding of how these functions are structured across mammalian species. Specifically, our understanding of processes of vitamin synthesis across animals is severely limited. |
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