Giving microbestheir due - Animal life in amicrobially dominant world

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The new technology of next-generation sequencing is changing our perceptions of the form and function of the biological world. The emerging data reveal an array of microbes that is more vast and more central to all biological processes than previously appreciated. Further, evidence is accumulating that the alliances of microbes with one another and with constituents of the macrobiological world are critical for the health of the biosphere. This contribution summarizes the basic arguments as towhy, when considering the biochemical adaptations of animals, we should integrate the roles of their microbial partners.

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McFall-Ngai, M. J. (2015, June 1). Giving microbestheir due - Animal life in amicrobially dominant world. Journal of Experimental Biology. Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.115121

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