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English: Microbiome relationships mirror host evolution
The more distantly related species are, the more distinct the composition of their cognate microbiomes, as reflected in the overlaid phylogeny of wasps and their microbiota.
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doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2000225
Author Andrew Brooks, Bordenstein Lab.

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