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The following pages link to Molecular typing of fecal eukaryotic microbiota of human infants and their respective mothers. (Q34267353):
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- Carl woese: from biophysics to evolutionary microbiology (Q27026611) (← links)
- Metagenomic analysis of the pygmy loris fecal microbiome reveals unique functional capacity related to metabolism of aromatic compounds (Q28486181) (← links)
- Metagenomic analysis of the Rhinopithecus bieti fecal microbiome reveals a broad diversity of bacterial and glycoside hydrolase profiles related to lignocellulose degradation (Q30389283) (← links)
- Eukaryote culturomics of the gut reveals new species (Q30850569) (← links)
- Colonization and Succession within the Human Gut Microbiome by Archaea, Bacteria, and Microeukaryotes during the First Year of Life (Q33621839) (← links)
- Changes in human gut flora with age: an Indian familial study. (Q34421783) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of fecal microflora of healthy full-term Indian infants born with different methods of delivery (vaginal vs cesarean): Acinetobacter sp. prevalence in vaginally born infants (Q34476993) (← links)
- Waiting for the human intestinal Eukaryotome (Q34585227) (← links)
- Plant and fungal diversity in gut microbiota as revealed by molecular and culture investigations (Q34649211) (← links)
- Systematic design of 18S rRNA gene primers for determining eukaryotic diversity in microbial consortia (Q35155204) (← links)
- The microbial eukaryote Blastocystis is a prevalent and diverse member of the healthy human gut microbiota. (Q35218632) (← links)
- Richness and diversity of mammalian fungal communities shape innate and adaptive immunity in health and disease. (Q35278095) (← links)
- Gut fungal microbiota: the Yin and Yang of inflammatory bowel disease (Q35534964) (← links)
- Infant fungal communities: current knowledge and research opportunities (Q36278070) (← links)
- Gut and root microbiota commonalities. (Q36505918) (← links)
- The mycobiome of the human urinary tract: potential roles for fungi in urology (Q37634456) (← links)
- Gut Microbial Diversity Assessment of Indian Type-2-Diabetics Reveals Alterations in Eubacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryotes. (Q37639477) (← links)
- Opportunities and challenges for gut microbiome studies in the Indian population (Q37677376) (← links)
- Repertory of eukaryotes (eukaryome) in the human gastrointestinal tract: taxonomy and detection methods (Q38598714) (← links)
- Forgotten fungi-the gut mycobiome in human health and disease (Q38692272) (← links)
- Fungi in the healthy human gastrointestinal tract (Q39295896) (← links)
- Blastocystis sp. from food animals in India (Q41698820) (← links)
- Fungi in Gastrointestinal Tracts of Human and Mice: from Community to Functions (Q46267304) (← links)
- The intestinal protist Blastocystis is not a common member of the healthy infant gut microbiota in a Westernized country (Ireland). (Q49353977) (← links)
- Development and diversity of lactic acid producing bacteria and bifidobacteria in healthy full term Indian infants from Himachal Pradesh (Q57284241) (← links)
- Contrasting Strategies: Human Eukaryotic Versus Bacterial Microbiome Research (Q90474825) (← links)
- DNA extraction and amplicon production strategies deeply inf luence the outcome of gut mycobiome studies (Q93088868) (← links)