Impact of Facultative Bacteria on the Metabolic Function of an Obligate Insect-Bacterial Symbiosis
ABSTRACT Beneficial microorganisms associated with animals derive their nutritional requirements entirely from the animal host, but the impact of these microorganisms on host metabolism is largely unknown. The focus of this study was the experimentally tractable tripartite symbiosis between the pea...
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Main Authors: | Frances Blow, Nana Y. D. Ankrah, Noah Clark, Imhoi Koo, Erik L. Allman, Qing Liu, Mallappa Anitha, Andrew D. Patterson, Angela E. Douglas |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bd4f3ed4062e46d5a3b21f07fb6e98e9 |
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