Interplay Of Ecology And Evolution In The Gut Microbiota: A Case Study Of Polysaccharide-Degrading Bacteroides

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The human intestine harbors a rich microbial ecosystem with a tremendous number and density of microorganisms collectively referred to as the gut microbiota. These organisms perform important services such as breakdown of refractory dietary polysaccharides and production of vitamins. The gut microbiota of each person has a distinct composition that is relatively stable over time, but how the microbiota is assembled is not well understood.

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