Previous work has shown that certain
bacterial species are transferred from parents to children. A new study from
the Max Planck Institute in Tubingen suggests that part of your microbiome is
actually inherited. That is, there are specific genes that regulate which
bacteria thrive. To come to that conclusion, scientists correlated genetic
variations to bacterial species in 1126 pairs of twins, both identical and
fraternal. They found dozens of species that, while environmentally acquired,
propagate due to genetics. These include species involved in gastrointestinal
disorders, blood pressure regulation and autoimmunity.
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Saturday, 1 October 2016
Inherited Microbiomes?
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