A multi-omic future for microbiome studies

Nature Microbiology
Janet K Jansson, Erin S Baker

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Aug 27, 2016·Nature Microbiology·Stephen B PointingMartin Wiedmann
Jul 15, 2017·Journal of Proteomics·Xu ZhangDaniel Figeys
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