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Harnessing gastrointestinal microbial co-association networks to predict feed efficiency and methane emissions across beef and dairy cattle

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Published in:Microbial Genomics
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Published: 2026
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title Harnessing gastrointestinal microbial co-association networks to predict feed efficiency and methane emissions across beef and dairy cattle
title_auth Harnessing gastrointestinal microbial co-association networks to predict feed efficiency and methane emissions across beef and dairy cattle
title_full Harnessing gastrointestinal microbial co-association networks to predict feed efficiency and methane emissions across beef and dairy cattle
title_fullStr Harnessing gastrointestinal microbial co-association networks to predict feed efficiency and methane emissions across beef and dairy cattle
title_full_unstemmed Harnessing gastrointestinal microbial co-association networks to predict feed efficiency and methane emissions across beef and dairy cattle
title_short Harnessing gastrointestinal microbial co-association networks to predict feed efficiency and methane emissions across beef and dairy cattle
title_sort harnessing gastrointestinal microbial co-association networks to predict feed efficiency and methane emissions across beef and dairy cattle
topic Microbiology
Natural Sciences — Life Sciences
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url https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/mgen/10.1099/mgen.0.001689?TRACK=RSS