Pan-genome of the dominant human gut-associated archaeon, <i>Methanobrevibacter smithii</i> , studied in twins
Elizabeth E. Hansen(Center for Systems Biology), Jeffrey I. Gordon(Washington University in St. Louis), Daniel McDonald(University of California San Diego), Rob Knight(University of California San Diego), Jesse Zaneveld(University of Washington Bothell), Jonathan Goodfellow(National Health Service Wales), Julia A. Goodrich, Janaki L. Guruge(Washington University in St. Louis), Catherine Lozupone(Colorado School of Public Health), Andrew C. Heath(Washington University in St. Louis), Aneesha Narra(Center for Systems Biology), Meng Wu(Center for Systems Biology), Federico E. Rey(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
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