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The skin microbiome of Xenopus laevis and the effects of husbandry conditions.

Maya Z PiccinniJoy E M WattsMarie FournyMatt GuilleSamuel C Robson
Published in: Animal microbiome (2021)
Our findings suggest that the adult Xenopus laevis microbiome is controlled and selected by the host. This indicates that the surface microbiome of adult Xenopus laevis is stable and defined independently of the environment in which it is housed, suggesting that the use of clean husbandry conditions poses little risk to the skin microbiome when transferring adult frogs to research laboratories. This will have important implications for frog health applicable to Xenopus laevis research centres throughout the world.
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