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  • Sequencing our gut bacteria: the hype and hope of another big science project →

    I regularly write about the microbiome – the trillions of bacteria that share our bodies with us, and the genes that they carry. At the recent International Human Microbiome Congress in Paris, I was immediately struck by two things. First, the field is clearly growing. It’s full of scientists who are doing great work to understand our bacterial associates, and who are glad that the microbes are finally hitting the big time.

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