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            <STUDY_TITLE>Three dominant bacteria in the gut of a wood-feeding higher termite, Nasutitermes takasagoensis.</STUDY_TITLE>
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            <STUDY_ABSTRACT>Uncultured dominant symbiotic bacteria TG3, Fibrobacteres and Treponema sp. in the higher termite gut.
The dominant bacteria inhabit the gut of the termite Nasutitermes takasagoensis. A single cell of the bacteria was isolated and 
the DNA was amplified by Multiple displacement amplification (MDA). The RNA-seq was performed using the gut microbial community.</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
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            <STUDY_DESCRIPTION>Uncultured dominant symbiotic bacteria TG3, Fibrobacteres and Treponema sp. in the higher termite gut.
The dominant bacteria inhabit the gut of the termite Nasutitermes takasagoensis. A single cell of the bacteria was isolated and 
the DNA was amplified by Multiple displacement amplification (MDA). The RNA-seq was performed using the gut microbial community.</STUDY_DESCRIPTION>
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