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    Could your body's microbiome shape your life?

    • Last Update: 2022-08-10
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    PNAS
    [IF:1205]
    ① There are huge differences in the composition of the microbiome between individuals, and factors such as genetics, diet, and the environment can promote the differences between the microbiome of the body, but are not directly related to the colonization of microorganisms;② Inoculation of sterile Drosophila in a controlled environment Specific bacteria, the state of the microbiome found and interactions with existing microbiome species determine whether new bacteria are assembled into the organism;③ By developing an ecological model, it was found that bacterial colonization depends on a variety of factors, Some species groups can promote the process of colonization with each other, making them more likely to coexist;④ These findings have important implications for microbial therapies such as fecal transplants and probiotic interventio.
    Stochastic microbiome assembly depends on context02-08, doi: 11073/pn.
    2115877119[Editor's comment] The gut microbiota is an ecosystem composed of hundreds to thousands of microbial communities Affecting human health, fertility and even longevity, so where do they go first? Recently, a team from Simon Fraser University published new research in PNAS, finding that the state of the microbiome and interactions with existing microbiome members may determine which bacteria leave early and which survi.
    In addition, bacterial colonization depends on complex factors, and some groups of species may facilitate each other's colonization process, making them more likely to coexi.
    In conclusion, this study provides new ideas and insights for the future development of microbiome therapies such as fecal mass transplantation and probiotic interventio.

     
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    PNAS
    [IF:1205]
    ① There are huge differences in the composition of the microbiome between individuals, and factors such as genetics, diet, and the environment can promote the differences between the microbiome of the body, but are not directly related to the colonization of microorganisms;② Inoculation of sterile Drosophila in a controlled environment Specific bacteria, the state of the microbiome found and interactions with existing microbiome species determine whether new bacteria are assembled into the organism;③ By developing an ecological model, it was found that bacterial colonization depends on a variety of factors, Some species groups can promote the process of colonization with each other, making them more likely to coexist;④ These findings have important implications for microbial therapies such as fecal transplants and probiotic interventio.
    Stochastic microbiome assembly depends on context02-08, doi: 11073/pn.
    2115877119[Editor's comment] The gut microbiota is an ecosystem composed of hundreds to thousands of microbial communities Affecting human health, fertility and even longevity, so where do they go first? Recently, a team from Simon Fraser University published new research in PNAS, finding that the state of the microbiome and interactions with existing microbiome members may determine which bacteria leave early and which survi.
    In addition, bacterial colonization depends on complex factors, and some groups of species may facilitate each other's colonization process, making them more likely to coexi.
    In conclusion, this study provides new ideas and insights for the future development of microbiome therapies such as fecal mass transplantation and probiotic interventio.

     
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    PNAS
    [IF:1205]
    ① There are huge differences in the composition of the microbiome between individuals, and factors such as genetics, diet, and the environment can promote the differences between the microbiome of the body, but are not directly related to the colonization of microorganisms;② Inoculation of sterile Drosophila in a controlled environment Specific bacteria, the state of the microbiome found and interactions with existing microbiome species determine whether new bacteria are assembled into the organism;③ By developing an ecological model, it was found that bacterial colonization depends on a variety of factors, Some species groups can promote the process of colonization with each other, making them more likely to coexist;④ These findings have important implications for microbial therapies such as fecal transplants and probiotic interventio.
    Stochastic microbiome assembly depends on context02-08, doi: 11073/pn.
    2115877119[Editor's comment] The gut microbiota is an ecosystem composed of hundreds to thousands of microbial communities Affecting human health, fertility and even longevity, so where do they go first? Recently, a team from Simon Fraser University published new research in PNAS, finding that the state of the microbiome and interactions with existing microbiome members may determine which bacteria leave early and which survi.

    In addition, bacterial colonization depends on complex factors, and some groups of species may facilitate each other's colonization process, making them more likely to coexi.

    In conclusion, this study provides new ideas and insights for the future development of microbiome therapies such as fecal mass transplantation and probiotic interventio.


     
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    Its originality and the text and content stated in the text have not been verified by this si.

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    PNAS
    [IF:1205]
    [IF:1205]① There are huge differences in the composition of the microbiome between individuals, and factors such as genetics, diet, and the environment can promote the differences between the microbiome of the body, but are not directly related to the colonization of microorganisms;② In a controlled environment, Germ-free fruit flies are inoculated with specific bacteria, and it is found that the state of the microbiome and the interaction with existing microbiome species determine whether new bacteria are assembled into the body;③ By developing an ecological model, it was found that bacterial colonization depends on Due to a variety of factors, some species groups can promote the colonization process of each other, making them more likely to coexist;④ These findings have important implications for microbial therapies such as fecal transplantation and probiotic interventi.

    Stochastic microbiome assembly depends on context02-08, doi: 11073/pn.

    2115877119[Editor's comment] The gut microbiota is an ecosystem composed of hundreds to thousands of microbial communities Affecting human health, fertility and even longevity, so where do they go first? Recently, a team from Simon Fraser University published new research in PNAS, finding that the state of the microbiome and interactions with existing microbiome members may determine which bacteria leave early and which survi.

    In addition, bacterial colonization depends on complex factors, and some groups of species may facilitate each other's colonization process, making them more likely to coexi.

    In conclusion, this study provides new ideas and insights for the future development of microbiome therapies such as fecal mass transplantation and probiotic interventio.


     
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