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Scientists Develop New Tool for Investigating the Microbiome’s Befuddling Variety
The researchers exhibit an increased capacity to detect physiologically relevant factors such as a subject's age and sex depending on microbial samples using the new approach. Protists, archaea, fungus, viruses, and large numbers of bacteria living in symbiotic habitats are among them
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