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Prevalence and molecular diversity of Archaea in subgingival pockets of periodontitis patients
Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 06/19/09
Li CL et al. - Archaea might be correlated with periodontal diseases. The diversity of Archaea associated with periodontitis was limited. Almost all sequenced amplicons fell into the genus Methanobrevibacter of the Euryarcheota phylum. M. oralis-like species was the predominant but non-exclusive archaeon in the subgingival dental plaque of patients with periodontitis.
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