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The Conference 2024 provides a platform to promote the development of an innovative scientific research ecosystem for microbiome and One Health. The four key components - Technology, Research (Biology), Academic journals, and Social media - form a synergistic ecosystem. Advanced technologies drive biological research, which generates novel insights that are disseminated through academic journals.

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Spatial and Temporal Variation of Precipitation Drives the Genome Size Variation in in Chinese Mainland.

Ecol Evol

November 2024

Hubei Shizhen Laboratory, Hubei Key Laboratory of Theory and Application Research of Liver and Kidney in Traditional Chinese Medicine, School of Basic Medical Sciences Hubei University of Chinese Medicine Wuhan China.

Genome size is an adaptive trait, and its variations influence the organismal phenotype and fitness. In this study, we propose a hypothesis linking variations in genome size within to ecological factors. To test this hypothesis, we employed flow cytometry to estimate genome size in seven species from Chinese mainland.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study found that diet significantly impacts the gut microbiota, with differences observed between wild and captive individuals of both sexes.
  • In wild populations, different dominant genera were identified based on sex, indicating a sexual dimorphism in microbial community structure.
  • Captivity alters gut microbiota, suggesting that artificial environments are inadequate for maintaining the natural gut microbiota of wild organisms.
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