Dear Prof CERASALE MORTEO,
We would like to share with you a selection of articles from BMC Microbiology. We hope you find our highlights of interest.
We would like to share with you a selection of articles from BMC Microbiology. We hope you find our highlights of interest.
Featured Articles
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16S rRNA gene sequencing of mock microbial populations- impact of DNA extraction method, primer choice and sequencing platform | ||||
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Age-related changes in gut microbiota composition from newborn to centenarian: a cross-sectional study | ||||
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Deep divergence and rapid evolutionary rates in gut-associated Acetobacteraceae of ants | ||||
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Journal Scope
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Articles
- RESEARCH ARTICLE
- METHODOLOGY ARTICLE
A method for assessing efficiency of bacterial cell disruption and DNA release
Published on: 26 August 2016 - RESEARCH ARTICLE
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Disruption of the carA gene in Pseudomonas syringaeresults in reduced fitness and alters motility
Published on: 24 August 2016
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