Succession and persistence of microbial communities and antimicrobial resistance genes associated wi...
Succession and persistence of microbial communities and antimicrobial resistance genes associated with International Space Station environmental surfaces
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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The International Space Station (ISS) is an ideal test bed for studying the effects of microbial persistence and succession on a closed system during long space flight. Culture-based analyses, targeted gene-based amplicon sequencing (bacteriome, mycobiome, and resistome), and shotgun metagenomics approaches have previously been performed on ISS env...
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Succession and persistence of microbial communities and antimicrobial resistance genes associated with International Space Station environmental surfaces
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2049-2618
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2049-2618
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10.1186/s40168-018-0585-2