Human Microbiome

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Humans are almost identical in their genetic pattern, but the slight differences in our DNA lead to remarkable phenotypic variation among the human population. There are a variety of microbial communities and their genes (microbiomes) in the human body that play an essential role in human health and disease. The microbes inhabiting our bodies is quite a bit more variable, with only a third of its constituent genes found in a majority of healthy individuals. For decades, they have been researching the human microbiome as a human microbiome project and have been studying the human microbiome and examining the effects of the microbiome on behavior, mood, autoimmune disease and neurological immunity, most of which conflict with the gut microbiota. Return. This human microbiome project examines the largest group and body of body biomasses separately. Studies on the human microbiome show that even healthy people are different in the microbes found in habitats such as the gut, skin, mouth, and vas deferens. Much of this diversity is still unknown, although host diet, environment, and genetics are all involved.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Iranian Journal of Biology, Volume:3 Issue: 6, 2020
Pages:
89 to 97
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