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1,000-year-old Mexican mummy’s gut unveils surprising ancient microbial world
Researchers have analyzed the exceptionally well-preserved remains of a young adult male who died about 1,000 years ago in Mexico. He died in his early adulthood (21-35), and his remains were ...
The table shows the representative samples and their associated read counts. AutoNormalization effectively normalized the output of all of the samples. C) Barplots show the relative abundance of each ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Sequencing 16S rRNA gene amplicons is the gold standard to uncover the composition of prokaryotic communities. The presence of multiple copies ...
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A 1,000-Year-Old Mesoamerican Mummy Reveals an Ancient Man’s Microbiome
Meet the Zimapán man, a mummy from the Mesoamerican Otopame culture, whose intestines bustled with bacteria, around a millennium ago.
Analysis of preserved feces and intestinal tissue has revealed specific types of bacteria that were present in the microbiome of a young adult man who ...
Jose F. Garcia-Mazcorro, Stephany A. Castillo-Carranza, Blake Guard, Jose P. Gomez-Vazquez, Scot E. Dowd, Donald J. Brigthsmith https://www.jstor.org/stable/48723614 ...
Join this webinar to learn how the Bioscience Core Lab at KAUST has automated their PacBio Kinnex library prep workflow on Opentrons robots to facilitate high-throughput RNA sequencing. Angel Angelov ...
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