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In the past, we thought that the genetic material of animals and plants and their surrounding environment determined the traits of species
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In recent years, more and more studies have found that some symbiotic microorganisms also have a crucial impact on the host phenotype
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Professor Meng He's team has been devoted to the study of the interaction mechanism between the host and gut microbes for many years
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In order to better introduce and popularize the concept and method of symbiotic total genome, the book "Symbiotic Total Genome-Human, Animal, Plant and Microflora" (Science Press, 2019, ISBN: 9787030599414) was translated and published
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This study is a practice of the symbiotic total genome theory, which provides an experimental verification of this hypothesis at the level of higher animals.
Doctoral students Zhou Hao and Yang Lingyu of Shanghai Jiao Tong University are the co-first authors of the paper, and Professor Meng He, Professor Paul Siegel of Virginia Tech, and Dr.
Faculty of Agriculture and Biology
Faculty of Agriculture and Biology