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This study aims to explore the microbial communities in the gastrointestinal tract of wood-eating fish, focusing on their role in carbon and nitrogen cycling. It employs advanced molecular techniques to identify novel microbes and metabolic pathways.
Microbes play an essential role in the global cycling of carbon and nitrogen, but, many of the microorganisms involved in these biogeochemical cycles are, as yet, unculturable using traditional microbiological methods.
Thus, essential microbial interactions and biochemical processes contributing to these cycles await discovery.
Application of molecular tools can overcome limitations of non-culturability, enabling the description of microbial communities.
Fishes of the genus Panaque are capabl…
UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH HIGHER EDUCATION CORPORATION
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