Universal gut microbial relationships in the gut microbiome of wild baboons

  1. Kimberly E Roche
  2. Johannes R Bjork
  3. Mauna R Dasari
  4. Laura Grieneisen
  5. David AWAM Jansen
  6. Trevor J Gould
  7. Laurence R Gesquiere
  8. Luis B Barreiro
  9. Susan C Alberts
  10. Ran Blekhman
  11. Jack A Gilbert
  12. Jenny Tung
  13. Sayan Mukherjee
  14. Elizabeth A Archie  Is a corresponding author
  1. Duke University, United States
  2. University of Groningen, Netherlands
  3. University of Pittsburgh, United States
  4. University of Notre Dame, United States
  5. University of British Columbia, Canada
  6. University of Chicago, United States
  7. University of California, San Diego, United States
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  1. Kimberly E Roche
  2. Johannes R Bjork
  3. Mauna R Dasari
  4. Laura Grieneisen
  5. David AWAM Jansen
  6. Trevor J Gould
  7. Laurence R Gesquiere
  8. Luis B Barreiro
  9. Susan C Alberts
  10. Ran Blekhman
  11. Jack A Gilbert
  12. Jenny Tung
  13. Sayan Mukherjee
  14. Elizabeth A Archie
(2023)
Universal gut microbial relationships in the gut microbiome of wild baboons
eLife 12:e83152.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83152