Talk:Human microbiome

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Wiki Education assignment: BIO 378 Developmental Biology[edit]

Multi-omics of the human microbiome[edit]

Given the advances across various assay platforms which are now routinely used in the world of human microbiome R&D, it would be very informative to the readers to add a paragraph that talks about the study of the microbially derived metabolites using targeted and untargeted approaches and an example of the microbiome derived GPCR ligands that modulate human biology. HasselbladWhisperer (talk) 14:40, 26 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Micra biology[edit]

Define Normal flora. 2409:40F0:D:BD62:7872:53FF:FEDC:AC5D (talk) 04:24, 6 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The commensal/symbiotic microbe species inhabiting a person's body. The exact species that are normally present will vary from person to person, hence why "normal flora" is used instead of anything more specific. Just-a-can-of-beans (talk) 16:25, 6 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]