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392 related items for PubMed ID: 23144861

  • 1. Next generation sequencing to define prokaryotic and fungal diversity in the bovine rumen.
    Fouts DE, Szpakowski S, Purushe J, Torralba M, Waterman RC, MacNeil MD, Alexander LJ, Nelson KE.
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    Yan YW, Zou B, Zhu T, Hozzein WN, Quan ZX.
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  • 11. Exploring the eukaryotic diversity in rumen of Indian camel (Camelus dromedarius) using 18S rRNA amplicon sequencing.
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  • 18. Metagenomic analysis exploring taxonomic diversity of rumen microbial communities in Vechur and crossbred cattle of Kerala state, India.
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  • 20. Phylogenetic diversity of bacterial communities in bovine rumen as affected by diets and microenvironments.
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