Human microbiome

The human microbiome is the complete collection of microorganisms - bacteria, viruses, fungi, and archaea - living in and on the human body. The gut is the largest and most studied location but every body surface hosts its own microbial ecosystem. Together these communities contain an estimated 3 million unique genes - roughly 150 times more genetic information than the human genome - performing thousands of metabolic functions the human body cannot perform alone.

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