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This project investigates the genetic factors that enable stable gut microbiomes, focusing on the interactions among microbial community members in bees. By combining molecular and ecological analyses, it aims to uncover the genes involved in these interactions and their variations across populations, with applications…
The gut microbiome is essential for the wellbeing of many animals including humans and bees.
However, the genetic factors that enable stable, healthy microbiomes remain poorly understood.
In particular, little is known about how different members of a gut microbial community communicate and interact with one another, both at the molecular level (which genes underlie the interactions) and the ecological level (how these genes are distributed across populations).
Due to the complexity of most gut…
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Portugal, Lisboa
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
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