Isolation, engineering and ecology of temperate phages from the human gut
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Researchers are studying the temperate phages found in the human gut, exploring their engineering, ecology, and interactions with the body. The discovery of hundreds of these phages is providing new insights into the gut microbiome, with some studies examining their dynamics and behavior in response to factors such as fasting. The role of bacteriophages in the gastrointestinal tract appears to be complex, with potential implications for understanding the gut virome.
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