Comparative evaluation of rumen metagenome community using qPCR and MG-RAST
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Amrutlal K. Patel | Chaitanya G Joshi | C. Joshi | K. Singh | A. Patel | Neelam M Nathani | Amrutlal K Patel | Prakash S Dhamannapatil | Ramesh K Kothari | Krishna M Singh | R. Kothari | N. Nathani
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