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Human behavior, not race or geography, is the strongest predictor of microbial succession in the gut bacteriome of infants.
C Quin
, Deanna L Gibson
University of British Columbia
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Immunology and Microbiology
Gastrointestinal Tract
20%
Immunity
20%
Infancy
60%
Microbiome
100%
Microorganism
40%
Keyphrases
Microbial Variability
50%