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Genetics in the Gut: Intestinal Microbes Could Drive Obesity and Other Health Issues

Outnumbering our human cells by about 10 to one, the many minuscule microbes that live in and on our bodies are a big part of crucial everyday functions. The lion’s share live in the intestinal tract, where they help fend off bad bacteria and aid in digesting our dinners. But as scientists use genetics to uncover what microbes are actually present and what they’re doing in there, they are discovering that the bugs play an even larger role in human health than previously suspected–and perhaps at times exerting more influence than human genes themselves. [More]





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