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  1. ...in infant gut microbiomes differ substantially from those of adults. Compared with adults, microbes in infants confront unique selective pressures. For example, infants have a relatively immature immune system compared to adults (Sjögren et al. 2009) and a vastly simpler diet composed primarily of milk...
  2. ...genetic forces that shape individual microbiomes on therapeutically relevant timescales, with potential implications for personalized health and disease.The composition of the gut microbiome varies among human populations and individuals, and it is thought to play a key role in maintaining health...
  3. ...at the species and strain level in the gut microbiome, can maintain or enhance ecosystem functioning in the face of environmental change (Backhed et al. 2005). Several studies published in recent years have demonstrated the significant functional differences associated with strain variation in medically relevant...
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