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  1. ..., microtubule motor genes, and signal transduction genes. Isolates from herbivorous tortoises contain higher numbers of plant carbohydrate-metabolizing enzymes, suggesting that, like gut bacteria, these protists ferment plant material in the host gut. We find evidence that some of these carbohydrate...
  2. ...and suggests that the resistance protein encoded on the colibactin pathogenicity island is insufficient in preventing self-inflicted DNA damage.Competitive interactions are common in microbial communities, including the human gut microbiome (Kern et al. 2021). Secreted toxins that target neighboring microbes...
  3. ...; Huang et al. 2021). These results demonstrate that different metabolic characteristics are responding to feeding habit traits at the genomic level. It should be noted there have been many studies on the relationship between the host gut microbiota and dietary habits (Liu et al. 2016; Xu et al. 2022...
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