Social networks predict gut microbiome composition in wild baboons
Jenny Tung(Leipzig University of Applied Sciences), Elizabeth A. Archie(University of Notre Dame), Ran Blekhman(University of Chicago), Jeanne Altmann(Chicago Zoological Society), Jean‐Christophe Grenier(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine), Laura Grieneisen(University of Notre Dame), Luis B. Barreiro(University of Chicago), Michael B. Burns(University of Minnesota), Josh Lynch(University of Minnesota), Susan C. Alberts(Duke University)
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