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  • Understanding the relationship between the human microbiome and urban decay/recovery among autopsied adults in Detroit, Michigan

    Rzotkiewicz, Amanda T.
    Text (2016)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Forensic soil bacterial profiling using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and diverse statistics

    Hopkins, James MacKenzie
    Text (2014)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Diversity of bacteria associated with the house fly (Dipt.: Musca Domestica L.) and horizontal gene transfer among bacteria in the house fly gut

    Petridis, Michael Theodore
    Text (2004)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Mosquito production and microbial diversity in container habitats

    Pelz, Kirsten Suzanne
    Text (2008)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Novel computational approaches to investigate microbial diversity

    Zhang, Qingpeng
    Text (2015)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
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