Integrative omics analysis of the termite gut system adaptation to Miscanthus diet identifies lignocellulose degradation enzymes
Magdalena Całusińska(Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology), Philippe Delfosse(University of Luxembourg), David Sillam‐Dussès(Université Paris Cité), Rashi Halder(University of Luxembourg), Martyna Marynowska(Université Libre de Bruxelles), Patrick A. Gerin(UCLouvain), Pau Ferrer(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Marie Bertucci(Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology), Dominika Klimek(University of Luxembourg), Piotr Gawron(University of Luxembourg), Xavier Goux(Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology), Yves Roisin(Université Libre de Bruxelles), Paul Wilmes(University of Luxembourg), Boris Untereiner(Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology)
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