Bacterial genes for antibiotic resistance found in guts of captive and wild lemurs
Two lemurs have a drink. Researchers have found bacterial genes for antibiotic resistance in the guts of captive and wild lemurs in Madagascar and the U.S.
[Research supported by U.S. National Science Foundation grants BCS 1945776 and BCS 1749465.]
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