微生物配对者:双歧杆菌在动物宿主中的进化。

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Phillip B Pope, Gene W Tyson
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在有益微生物中,双歧杆菌与健康密切相关。在这一期的《细胞宿主与微生物》中,Kujawska等人揭示了双歧杆菌是如何在一系列动物宿主中共同进化的,它们的多样性和宿主特异性代谢适应是由进化史、饮食和垂直传播形成的。
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Microbial matchmakers: Bifidobacterium evolution across animal hosts.

Among beneficial microbes, bifidobacteria have strong associations with health. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Kujawska et al. reveal how Bifidobacterium species have co-evolved within a range of animal hosts, with their diversity and host-specific metabolic adaptations shaped by evolutionary history, diet, and vertical transmission.

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