Study of African Animals Illuminates Links Between Environment, Diet, Gut Microbiome: Princeton University
November 09, 2019
November 09, 2019
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Nov. 9 [TNSbiologyresearch-Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal] -- Princeton University issued the following news release:
In recent years, the field of microbiome research has grown rapidly, providing newfound knowledge -- and newfound questions -- about the microbes that inhabit human and animal bodies. A new study adds to that foundation of knowledge by using DNA analysis to examine the relationship between diet, the environment and the . . .
In recent years, the field of microbiome research has grown rapidly, providing newfound knowledge -- and newfound questions -- about the microbes that inhabit human and animal bodies. A new study adds to that foundation of knowledge by using DNA analysis to examine the relationship between diet, the environment and the . . .