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The FibRumBa Database: A Resource for Biologists with Interests in Gastrointestinal Microbial Ecology, Plant Biomass Degradation, and Anaerobic Microbiology

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The North American Consortium for Genomics of Fibrolytic Ruminal Bacteria was supported by the Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems, Grant nos. 2000-52100-9618 and 2001-52100-11330, from the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service’s National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program. We also gratefully acknowledge the support of Brian Lamb, Matthew Lapointe, and Granger Sutton at the J. Craig Venter Institute for recent assistance with the database and webpage curation.

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The North American Consortium for Fibrolytic Ruminal Bacteria is a USDA-funded initiative including I. K. O. Cann, R. I. Mackie, and B. A. White (University of Illinois), C.W. Forsberg (University of Guelph), E. Mongodin (University of Maryland), and J. B. Russell and D. B. Wilson (Cornell University)

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Morrison, M., Daugherty, S.C., Nelson, W.C. et al. The FibRumBa Database: A Resource for Biologists with Interests in Gastrointestinal Microbial Ecology, Plant Biomass Degradation, and Anaerobic Microbiology. Microb Ecol 59, 212–213 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-009-9562-4

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