Characterization of the fecal bacteria communities of forage-fed horses by pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA V4 gene amplicons.
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Roderick V. Jensen | Monica A. Ponder | R. Jensen | M. Ponder | M. Shepherd | W. Swecker | Megan L. Shepherd | W. S. Swecker
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