Microbes and climate change
Genetic research has revealed that there are a lot more microbes with much more diverse communities than we even knew about. Studying the genetics of microbial communities gave rise to a new branch of life sciences, metagenomics. Jenni Hultman studies the significance of the microflora in Arctic reg...
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Zenodo
2017
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8070142 |
Summary: | Genetic research has revealed that there are a lot more microbes with much more diverse communities than we even knew about. Studying the genetics of microbial communities gave rise to a new branch of life sciences, metagenomics. Jenni Hultman studies the significance of the microflora in Arctic regions on climate change. |
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