Teleost microbiomes: the state of the art in their characterization, manipulation and importance in aquaculture and fisheries
@article{Llewellyn2014TeleostMT, title={Teleost microbiomes: the state of the art in their characterization, manipulation and importance in aquaculture and fisheries}, author={Martin S Llewellyn and S{\'e}bastien Boutin and Seyed Hossein Hoseinifar and Nicolas Derome}, journal={Frontiers in Microbiology}, year={2014}, volume={5} }
Indigenous microbiota play a critical role in the lives of their vertebrate hosts. In human and mouse models it is increasingly clear that innate and adaptive immunity develop in close concert with the commensal microbiome. Furthermore, several aspects of digestion and nutrient metabolism are governed by intestinal microbiota. Research on teleosts has responded relatively slowly to the introduction of massively parallel sequencing procedures in microbiomics. Nonetheless, progress has been made…
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