More of an Art than a Science: Using Microbial DNA Sequences to Compose Music
Bacteria are everywhere. Microbial ecology is emerging as a critical field for understanding the relationships between these ubiquitous bacterial communities, the environment, and human health. Next generation DNA sequencing technology provides us a powerful tool to indirectly observe the communitie...
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Auteur principal: | Peter E. Larsen |
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Langue: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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