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Abstract: 16S/18S/ITS Amplicon Sequencing provides rapid, easy, and effective access to the exploration of microbial identification, diversity and classifications in complex communities, considering the majority of natural microorganisms can not be isolated and cultured clonally. The genetic materials are easy to recover from environmental samples, and the NGS technology greatly advances and perfects the metagenomics studies.
Summary: 16S/18S/ITS Amplicon Sequencing provides rapid, easy, and effective access to the exploration of microbial identification, diversity and classifications in complex communities, considering the majority of natural microorganisms can not be isolated and cultured clonally. References: https://www.cd-genomics.com/16S-18S-ITS-Amplicon-Sequencing.html
Summary: 16S/18S/ITS Amplicon Sequencing provides rapid, easy, and effective access to the exploration of microbial identification, diversity and classifications in complex communities, considering the majority of natural microorganisms can not be isolated and cultured clonally. References: https://www.cd-genomics.com/16S-18S-ITS-Amplicon-Sequencing.html
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