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微生物“成就”你我!
2,237,942 views | 羅布•奈特 • TED2014
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微生物是寄居在人體內的微小單細胞生物群落,對人類健康帶來重大影響,而我們卻對此知之甚少。人類微生物研究領域的先行者 Rob Knight 聲稱:“人體內的三磅微生物可能比基因組中的每一個基因都重要”。讓我們一探究竟吧。
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微生物是寄居在人體內的微小單細胞生物群落,對人類健康帶來重大影響,而我們卻對此知之甚少。人類微生物研究領域的先行者 Rob Knight 聲稱:“人體內的三磅微生物可能比基因組中的每一個基因都重要”。讓我們一探究竟吧。
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Rob Knight
Microbial ecologist
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Rob Knight explores the unseen microbial world that exists literally right under our noses -- and everywhere else on (and in) our bodies.
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