Shared Environment and Genetics Shape the Gut Microbiome after Infant Adoption
Our results demonstrate that the early life home environment can significantly alter the gut microbiome in childhood, potentially altering health outcomes or risk for adverse health outcomes. A better understanding of the drivers of gut microbiome variation during childhood could lead to more effec...
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Main Authors: | Hannah F. Tavalire, Diana M. Christie, Leslie D. Leve, Nelson Ting, William A. Cresko, Brendan J. M. Bohannan |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f176aad08bf34ffbae2e1aece2173e48 |
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