Amplicon sequencing of variable 16s rrna from bacteria and its2 regions from fungi and plants, reveals honeybee susceptibility to diseases results from their forage availability under anthropogenic landscapes

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  • who: Aneta A. PtaszyÅ„ska and colleagues from the Department of Immunobiology, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Institute of Biological Sciences, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, London , NS, UK have published the research: Amplicon Sequencing of Variable 16S rRNA from Bacteria and ITS2 Regions from Fungi and Plants, Reveals Honeybee Susceptibility to Diseases Results from Their Forage Availability under Anthropogenic Landscapes, in the Journal: Microbiome studies can provide complex information on health and fitness of these insects in relation of 21/Dec/2020
  • what: The aim of this study . . .

     

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