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    Resources: Moving to human microbiome data
    Submitted by Craig Smith; posted on Thursday, November 10, 2016

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    Repositive collects fragmented microbiome data into one FREE 21,000 dataset collection.

    A microbiome is the genome of a microbiota, which is a collection of microorganisms found in a particular ecosystem. Though this field is still in its infancy, more and more scientists are turning to the study of the metagenome of our microbiota to try to understand how they affect our health and wellbeing. Only now are we beginning to unravel these microbial secrets by metagenomics, a unique approach that samples entire microbial ecosystems in a single experiment.

    Read more about this collection here: https://blog.repositive.io/moving-to-human-microbiome-data/

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