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Bioinformatics for the Human Microbiome Project

Bioinformatics for the Human Microbiome Project

Microbes inhabit virtually all sites of the human body, yet we know very little about the role they play in our health. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in studying human-associated microbial communities, particularly since microbial dysbioses have now been implicated in a number of human diseases.

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Anil Kapoor
Anil Kapoor (Faculty)
8 years ago

Great paper but would be hard for average microbiolgy student to understand. This would be a great paper for a gentics class or microbial genetics class 

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