Highly Reproducible 16S Sequencing Facilitates Measurement of Host Genetic Influences on the Stickleback Gut Microbiome
ABSTRACT Multicellular organisms interact with resident microbes in important ways, and a better understanding of host-microbe interactions is aided by tools such as high-throughput 16S sequencing. However, rigorous evaluation of the veracity of these tools in a different context from which they wer...
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Main Authors: | Clayton M. Small, Mark Currey, Emily A. Beck, Susan Bassham, William A. Cresko |
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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/eadd0f761733448dbbfddb2ae162890c |
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