Infant Gut Microbes Have Their Own Circadian Rhythm, Study Finds

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Infant Gut Microbes Have Their Own Circadian Rhythm, Study Finds
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Researchers have discovered that infant gut microbes have their own circadian rhythm and that diet has little impact on how the microbiome assembles. The study also reveals a new mode of vertical mother-to-infant microbiome transmission.

Infant gut microbes have their own circadian rhythm , and diet has little impact on how the microbiome assembles. Early social and environmental exposures can have large and lasting effects on child development and adult health. One of the systems that is vulnerable to external influence is the gut microbiome.

Researchers have discovered a new mode of vertical mother-to-infant microbiome transmission, where microbes in the maternal gut shared genes with microbes in the infant gut during the perinatal period

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