Wild eel microbiome reveals that skin mucus of fish could be a natural niche for aquatic mucosal pathogen evolution.
Miguel Carda-DiéguezRohit GhaiFrancisco Rodríguez-ValeraCarmen AmaroPublished in: Microbiome (2017)
We have obtained metagenomic and genomic evidence in favor of the hypothesis on the role of fish mucosal surfaces as a specialized habitat selecting microbes capable of colonizing and persisting on other comparable mucosal surfaces, e.g., the human intestine.