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. The aim of this study was to determine the diversity and composition of fish skin, gut, and surrounding water bacterial communities (hereafter referred as microbiota) and assess the extent to which host habitat and phylogeny predict microbiota similarity

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Host-Species-and-Habitat-Shape-Fish--associated-Bacterial-Communities

The aim of this study was to determine the diversity and composition of fish skin, gut, and surrounding water bacterial communities (hereafter referred as microbiota) and assess the extent to which host habitat and phylogeny predict microbiota similarity

For codes please read the jupyter file (Host Species and Habitat Shape Fish- associated Bacterial Communities.ipynb)

([You can also view the notebook here ] (https://nbviewer.org/github/javad30/Host-Species-and-Habitat-Shape-Fish--associated-Bacterial-Communities/blob/main/Host%20Species%20and%20Habitat%20Shape%20Fish-%20associated%20Bacterial%20Communities1.ipynb))

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. The aim of this study was to determine the diversity and composition of fish skin, gut, and surrounding water bacterial communities (hereafter referred as microbiota) and assess the extent to which host habitat and phylogeny predict microbiota similarity

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