Using DNA Metabarcoding To Evaluate the Plant Component of Human Diets: a Proof of Concept
ABSTRACT Dietary intake is difficult to measure reliably in humans because approaches typically rely on self-reporting, which can be incomplete and biased. In field studies of animals, DNA sequencing-based approaches such as metabarcoding have been developed to characterize diets, but such approache...
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Main Authors: | Aspen T. Reese, Tyler R. Kartzinel, Brianna L. Petrone, Peter J. Turnbaugh, Robert M. Pringle, Lawrence A. David |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a00c33e3601c4bbd881d406d1fbf5a82 |
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