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New Study Shows Domestication, Captivity Likely Reshaped Animal Gut Microbiomes
November 16, 2017
FORT COLLINS, Colo., Nov. 17 -- Colorado State University issued the following news release:

Humans' gut microbiomes, responsible for a wide range of digestive, physiological and even behavioral functions, have evolved over thousands of years, as human behavior and activities have changed. In a new study, researchers from Colorado State University and the University of Toulouse say recent human activities have also likely had impacts on the gut microbiomes of animals.

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