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| | | | | The gut microbiome is shaped by diet and influences host metabolism; however, these links are complex and can be unique to each individual. We performed deep metagenomic sequencing of 1,203 gut microbiomes from 1,098 individuals enrolled in the Personalised Responses to Dietary Composition Trial (PREDICT 1) study, whose detailed long-term diet information, as well as hundreds of fasting and same-meal postprandial cardiometabolic blood marker measurements were available. We found many significant associat... | |
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| | | | | Read the original article in full on F1000Research: Does evidence support the high expectations placed in precision medicine? A bibliographic review | |
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| | | | | We often think of depression as a disorder rooted in the brain-a chemical imbalance or faulty wiring. But what if the roots of depression extend far beyond and below the skull, into an unexpected place? Scientists are increasingly finding that the gut microbiome-a vast ecosystem of bacteria, viruses, and fungi living in your gut-could play... | |
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| | | Among numerous point mutation differences between the SARS-CoV-2 and the bat RaTG13 coronavirus, only the 12-nucleotide furin cleavage site (FCS) exceeds 3 n... | ||