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does bacteria drive evolution or just go along for the ride
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research has found your gut bacteria has profound consequences for your health
could it also be a driver in speciation (if one believes in such things) by allowing new food sources?
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/jul/21/your-gut-bacteria-predates-appearance-of-humans-genetic-study-finds
Your gut bacteria predates appearance of humans, genetic study finds
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