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Microbiome Method Development

Berkeley scientists contributed to two books this summer on characterizing the structure and importance of microbial communities. Learn how to properly run a microbiome GWAS in Methods in Molecular Biology, or read about soil microbiology in desert ecosystems in Microbiology of Hot Deserts. Congratulations to the Coleman-Derr and Northen groups!

From Van Goethem et al. 2022, Microbiology of Hot Deserts pp. 37-63.
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