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Of microbes and men: Testing the neutral theory with the human microbiome
There is no doubt that one of the hottest current topics in microbiology revolves around the human microbiome. There have been a suite of recent studies we’ve highlighted, on organisms ranging from bees and mice, to humans. A quick google scholar search identifies … Continue reading →
Posted in community ecology, genomics, metagenomics, microbiology
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Tagged bacterial diversity, human health, human microbiome, microbiome, neutral theory
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