Metagenomic characterization of swine slurry in a North American swine farm operation
Abstract Modern day large-scale, high-density farming environments are inherently susceptible to viral outbreaks, inadvertently creating conditions that favor increased pathogen transmission and potential zoonotic spread. Metagenomic sequencing has proven to be a useful tool for characterizing the m...
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Autores principales: | Akshaya Ramesh, Emily S. Bailey, Vida Ahyong, Charles Langelier, Maira Phelps, Norma Neff, Rene Sit, Cristina Tato, Joseph L. DeRisi, Annette G. Greer, Gregory C. Gray |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/64a79984c7984b568d14762ba0b264f1 |
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