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Washington University School of MedicineDigital Commons@Becker

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2013

Cohabiting family members share microbiota withone another and with their dogsSe Jin SongUniversity of Colorado at Boulder

Christian LauberUniversity of Colorado at Boulder

Elizabeth K. CostelloStanford University School of Medicine

Catherine A. LozuponeUniversity of Colorado at Boulder

Gregory HumphreyUniversity of Colorado at Boulder

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Recommended CitationSong, Se Jin; Lauber, Christian; Costello, Elizabeth K.; Lozupone, Catherine A.; Humphrey, Gregory; Caporaso, J Gregory; Knights,Dan; Clemente, Jose C.; Nakielny, Sara; Gordon, Jeffrey I.; Fierer, Noah; Knight, Rob; and Berg-Lyons, Donna, ,"Cohabiting familymembers share microbiota with one another and with their dogs." Elife.2,. 1-22. (2013).https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/open_access_pubs/1634

AuthorsSe Jin Song, Christian Lauber, Elizabeth K. Costello, Catherine A. Lozupone, Gregory Humphrey, J GregoryCaporaso, Dan Knights, Jose C. Clemente, Sara Nakielny, Jeffrey I. Gordon, Noah Fierer, Rob Knight, andDonna Berg-Lyons

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