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Rules of the game for microbiota

Are the dynamics of our microbial communities unique to us or does everyone's microbiota follow the same rules? The emerging insights into this question could be of relevance to health and disease. See Letter p.259

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Figure 1: Learning from similarities and differences in our microbes.

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