Millions and Millions of Genes in the Microbiome
December 3, 2019 | Terry Sharrer
“Early estimates as to exactly how many unique genes [in the human microbiome] there may be range from a conservative 232 million, to numbers that quickly become so absurdly large they mirror calculations regarding the amount of stars in the observable universe.” This could be medicine’s ultimate “gold rush,” and it won’t take light years to get there. MORE
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