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English: Artificial selection of microbiomes by host-mediated and multigenerational selection. (A) The incorporation of an extreme microbiome modifies the native microbiome. (B) This new transitory microbiome is transmitted horizontally through the soil and undergoes alterations through the processes of Cry For Help. (C) After time, the microbiome reach homeostasis forming a second microbiome that helps to alleviate the negative effects of climate change.
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doi:10.3389/fbioe.2020.00568
Author Rodrigo Rodriguez and Paola Durán

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