Monday, February 11, 2008

Bug Guts Map

Did you ever imagine, how bugs reflect to our world? They everywhere including inside us! Using a Bug Guts Map, we may know something that cant be solved by scientist itself.
The research gives scientists a much better idea of which bugs are particularly key. For example, the researchers found that a common "friendly" species of gut bug known as Faecalibacterium prausnitzii was statistically linked to the presence of eight diverse chemicals involved in metabolism, suggesting that this bug plays a key role in co-regulating multiple metabolic processes.
Bug Guts Map Brings Scientists Closer To Understanding Different Bugs' Role In The Body

One observation has been done. The detail shown below
For the study, scientists used DNA fingerprinting of the gut microflora to gain a picture of which species of bug were living inside each of the seven volunteers. Each volunteer had a different makeup of gut bugs inside them, even though they were members of the same Chinese family and therefore were closely linked in genetic and lifestyle terms.
Bug Guts Map Brings Scientists Closer To Understanding Different Bugs' Role In The Body

Based on this findings, within 10 years we can find a solution for genetic problem. Why? When we talk about genetics, we will fingernails to our ancestor. We carry those genetics from our family. As state above, they (the researcher) has found similar to each other. The era of pharmacology is near enough.

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