
Giedre M. Turner
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Oct 22, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Zachary McAdams |Emma Campbell |Rebecca A Dorfmeyer |Giedre M. Turner
AbstractHorses and other equids are reliant on the gut microbiome for health, and studies have reported associations between certain clinical conditions and features of the fecal microbiome. However, research to date on the equine fecal microbiome has often relied on small sample sizes collected from single and relatively localized geographic regions. Previous work largely employs single timepoint analyses, or horses selected based on limited health criteria.
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