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Public human microbiome data are dominated by highly developed countries
Richard J Abdill
, Elizabeth M. Adamowicz
, Ran Blekhman
Administration (CBS)
Genetics, Cell Biology and Development (CBS)
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Human Microbiome
100%
Developed Countries
100%
Microbiome Data
100%
World Population
66%
United States
33%
Central Asia
33%
Health Benefits
33%
Genomic Data
33%
Microbiome
33%
Microbiome Study
33%
Europe
33%
Canada
33%
Gut Microbiome
33%
Associated Diseases
33%
Country of Origin
33%
Global Patterns
33%
Global Distribution
33%
Southern Asia
33%
Global Representation
33%
Human Genomics
33%
Body Sites
33%
India-Bangladesh
33%
WorldView-3
33%
Human Microbiome Research
33%
India-Pakistan
33%
Sequence Read Archive
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Human Microbiome
100%
Microbiome
50%
Gut Microbiome
25%