Anaerobic gut fungi are an untapped reservoir of natural products
Candice L. Swift(University of South Carolina), Michelle O’Malley(University of California, Santa Barbara), Stephen J. Mondo(United States Department of Energy), Samuel Purvine(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Nancy P. Keller(Texas A&M University), Heather Olson(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Trent R. Northen(Joint Genome Institute), Kevin Solomon(University of California, Santa Barbara), Benjamin P. Bowen(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Asaf Salamov(United States Department of Energy), Igor V. Grigoriev(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Katherine Louie(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Aaron Wright(Baylor University)
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