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English: A: The metabolic subsystems that are over-represented in the Australian sea lion faecal microbiome compared to two Antarctic seawater microbiomes. B: The metabolic subsystems that are under-represented in the Australian sea lion faecal microbiome compared to two Antarctic seawater microbiomes.
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Source Image file from Lavery T, Roudnew B, Seymour J, Mitchell J, Jeffries T (2012). "High Nutrient Transport and Cycling Potential Revealed in the Microbial Metagenome of Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) Faeces". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0036478. PMID 22606263. PMC: 3350522.
Author Lavery T, Roudnew B, Seymour J, Mitchell J, Jeffries T
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