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This is very well written and easy to understand.  I liked how you explicitly stated the research question you are trying to answer.  This helped me as a reader to know what to expect.  It was also very nice that you put a warning at the beginning. - Marysol
This is very well written and easy to understand.  I liked how you explicitly stated the research question you are trying to answer.  This helped me as a reader to know what to expect.  It was also very nice that you put a warning at the beginning. You just forgot to italicize the name of the bacterium a couple of times.  I do have one question though, you mentioned that <i>Fusobacterium necrophorum</i> is present in the throats of healthy individuals but don't fight off infection.  Do they have some kind of mutualistic relationship?  What are they doing just hanging out there? - Marysol

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This is very well written and easy to understand. I liked how you explicitly stated the research question you are trying to answer. This helped me as a reader to know what to expect. It was also very nice that you put a warning at the beginning. You just forgot to italicize the name of the bacterium a couple of times. I do have one question though, you mentioned that Fusobacterium necrophorum is present in the throats of healthy individuals but don't fight off infection. Do they have some kind of mutualistic relationship? What are they doing just hanging out there? - Marysol