Making the microbiome public: Participatory experiments with DNA sequencing in domestic kitchens
Recent rapid increases in the capability and affordability of DNA sequencing have enabled scientists to map the microbiome and to identify its associations with a range of health conditions. Concerns are growing that missing microbes might be behind the current rise in inflammatory disease. Microbia...
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Wiley
2019
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