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- W2894215852 abstract "<ns4:p>Exposure to an unsanitary environment increases the diversity and alters the composition of gut microbiota. To identify the key element in the unsanitary environment responsible for this phenomenon, we investigated the effect and the extent by which the soil in our environment influenced the composition of gut microbiota. Results show that adding unsterile or sterile soil to bedding, either before birth or after weaning, influences significantly the composition of mice gut microbiota. Specifically, unsterile soil increases the richness and biodiversity of gut microbiota. Interestingly, based on UniFrac distance analysis of 16S rRNA sequences, the impact of soil on gut microbiota is comparable to that exerted by diet. These findings provide a potential new strategy for intervening on the human gut microbial community and preventing disease.</ns4:p>" @default.
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