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Neanderthal gut microbiota and the bacteria helping our health – Phys.org
Neanderthals’ gut microbiota included beneficial microorganisms that are also found in the modern human microbiome. An international research group led by the University…

Neanderthals’ gut microbiota included beneficial microorganisms that are also found in the modern human microbiome. An international research group led by the University of Bologna achieved this result by extracting and analyzing ancient DNA from 50,000-year-old fecal sediments sampled at the archaeological site of El Salt, near Alicante (Spain).
Published in Communication Biology, their paper puts forward the hypothesis of the existence of ancestral components of human microbiota that have been…
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