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The human gut microbiota is made up of thousands of different bacteria and archaea that vary greatly
Many microbial species
The team speculates that as humans diversify and spread across the globe, specific species and strains have been with humans
More than 60 percent of the species surveyed matched the evolutionary history of their human hosts, meaning that as humans spread from Africa to all continents, these microbes co-diversified
The gut microbes begin to rely on their hosts
"It's also worth noting that the strains most closely related to our history are now those that are most dependent on the gut environment," Ley added
To obtain data from different subsets of the global population, the research team analyzed the gut microbiome and genome
The findings of this study contribute to further understanding of population-specific microbes
Codiversification of gut microbiota with humans