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Marine Bioresources—Animals and Veterinary Applications

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The marine life constituting around one-half of the global biodiversity serves as a rich source of bioactive ingredients for health and industrial applications. Indeed, the vast majority of the marine microorganisms is only partly explored.

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  • Marine ecosystem comprises of a vast category of microorganisms, majority of which is poorly understood

  • The marine microorganisms are treasure of valuable microbes and microbial metabolites

  • It is high time to harness marine biodiversity and bioresources.

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Correspondence to Birbal Singh .

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Singh, B., Mal, G., Gautam, S.K., Mukesh, M. (2019). Marine Bioresources—Animals and Veterinary Applications. In: Advances in Animal Biotechnology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21309-1_39

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