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The importance of culturing the uncultured, delving into the microbial consortia in the human gut
The molecular side of ecology has grown by leaps and bounds in recent decades. The review we covered not too long ago, did a nice job of summarizing many key aspects highlighting the importance of this relatively new molecular view … Continue reading →
Posted in community ecology, genomics, medicine, metagenomics, microbiology
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Tagged human gut, microbiome, uncultivated majority
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