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Cecil M Lewis

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Journal of Archaeological Science|May 7, 2013
Clarifying Prehistoric Parasitism from a Complementary Morphological and Molecular ApproachLauren M Cleeland, Mason V Reichard, Raul Y Tito, et al.
Trends in Microbiology|November 25, 2011
The Human Microbiome Project: lessons from human genomicsCecil M Lewis, Alexandra Obregón-Tito, Raul Y Tito, et al.
Plos One|January 16, 2020
Biogeographic study of human gut-associated crAssphage suggests impacts from industrialization and recent expansionTanvi P Honap, Krithivasan Sankaranarayanan, Stephanie L Schnorr, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 5, 2002
Brief communication: molecular analysis of the Kwäday Dän Ts'finchi ancient remains found in a glacier in CanadaM Victoria Monsalve, Anne C Stone, Cecil M Lewis, et al.
Trends in Microbiology|October 9, 2025
Navigating trust and science: microbiome research in the AmazonRaul Y Tito, Alexandra J Obregon-Tito, Graciela Meza-Sánchez, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 5, 2011
Brief communication: DNA from early Holocene American dogRaul Y Tito, Samuel L Belknap, Kristin D Sobolik, et al.
Human Biology|February 2, 2016
Origins of an Unmarked Georgia Cemetery Using Ancient DNA AnalysisAndrew T Ozga, Raúl Y Tito, Brian M Kemp, et al.
BMC Microbiology|July 19, 2019
Taxonomic features and comparisons of the gut microbiome from two edible fungus-farming termites (Macrotermes falciger; M. natalensis) harvested in the Vhembe district of Limpopo, South AfricaStephanie L Schnorr, Courtney A Hofman, Shandukani R Netshifhefhe, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 1, 2019
Comparison of extraction methods for recovering ancient microbial DNA from paleofecesRichard W Hagan, Courtney A Hofman, Alexander Hübner, et al.
Anaerobe|July 1, 2015
Clostridium amazonense sp. nov. an obliqately anaerobic bacterium isolated from a remote Amazonian community in PeruLindsey O'Neal, Alexandra J Obregón-Tito, Raul Y Tito, et al.
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Journal of Archaeological Science|May 7, 2013
Clarifying Prehistoric Parasitism from a Complementary Morphological and Molecular ApproachLauren M Cleeland, Mason V Reichard, Raul Y Tito, et al.
Trends in Microbiology|November 25, 2011
The Human Microbiome Project: lessons from human genomicsCecil M Lewis, Alexandra Obregón-Tito, Raul Y Tito, et al.
Plos One|January 16, 2020
Biogeographic study of human gut-associated crAssphage suggests impacts from industrialization and recent expansionTanvi P Honap, Krithivasan Sankaranarayanan, Stephanie L Schnorr, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 5, 2002
Brief communication: molecular analysis of the Kwäday Dän Ts'finchi ancient remains found in a glacier in CanadaM Victoria Monsalve, Anne C Stone, Cecil M Lewis, et al.
Trends in Microbiology|October 9, 2025
Navigating trust and science: microbiome research in the AmazonRaul Y Tito, Alexandra J Obregon-Tito, Graciela Meza-Sánchez, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 5, 2011
Brief communication: DNA from early Holocene American dogRaul Y Tito, Samuel L Belknap, Kristin D Sobolik, et al.
Human Biology|February 2, 2016
Origins of an Unmarked Georgia Cemetery Using Ancient DNA AnalysisAndrew T Ozga, Raúl Y Tito, Brian M Kemp, et al.
BMC Microbiology|July 19, 2019
Taxonomic features and comparisons of the gut microbiome from two edible fungus-farming termites (Macrotermes falciger; M. natalensis) harvested in the Vhembe district of Limpopo, South AfricaStephanie L Schnorr, Courtney A Hofman, Shandukani R Netshifhefhe, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 1, 2019
Comparison of extraction methods for recovering ancient microbial DNA from paleofecesRichard W Hagan, Courtney A Hofman, Alexander Hübner, et al.
Anaerobe|July 1, 2015
Clostridium amazonense sp. nov. an obliqately anaerobic bacterium isolated from a remote Amazonian community in PeruLindsey O'Neal, Alexandra J Obregón-Tito, Raul Y Tito, et al.
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