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- who: Miguel Lurgi from the CNRS Sabatier University Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia have published the Article: Modularity and predicted functions of the global sponge-microbiome network, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
- what: Even though the work represents an important first step towards an improved understanding of causes and consequences of the assembly of the sponge microbiome, deeper insights could be gained if optimised methods for analysing/processing data were developed. For the present study, the authors generated the reference data as follows: the authors obtained more than 10,000 complete genomes available in . . .
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