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Holes in the Hologenome: Why Host-Microbe Symbioses Are Not Holobionts

mBio - United States
doi 10.1128/mbio.02099-15
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VirologyMicrobiology
Date

March 31, 2016

Authors
Angela E. DouglasJohn H. Werren
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American Society for Microbiology


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