Metagenomics of ancient fermentation pits used for the production of Chinese strong-aroma liquor

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The complex microbiota of pit mud of solid-state fermentation reactors used for the production of Chinese liquor is responsible for producing one of the oldest distillates in the world. We apply a deep-sequencing approach to characterize the microbiota from pits that have been in use for up to 440 years.

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Guo, M. Y., Huo, D. Q., Ghai, R., Rodriguez-Valera, F., Shen, C. H., Zhang, N., … Hou, C. J. (2014). Metagenomics of ancient fermentation pits used for the production of Chinese strong-aroma liquor. Genome Announcements, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.01045-14

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