Microbiota: an index of group membership, and the dynamics of social inclusion and exclusion

The possibility that microbiota mediates social behaviour and the implications of such relationship, is still a relatively recent field of research that starts to attract the interest of the scientific community. The present review compiles studies suggesting that microbiota is homogenized between d...

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Main Authors: Montiel Castro, Augusto Jacobo, García Arista, Alejandra, Pinacho Guendulain, Braulio, Bravo Ruiseco, Gabriela
格式: Online
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出版: Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2017
在線閱讀:https://revistapcc.uat.edu.mx/index.php/RPC/article/view/185
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總結:The possibility that microbiota mediates social behaviour and the implications of such relationship, is still a relatively recent field of research that starts to attract the interest of the scientific community. The present review compiles studies suggesting that microbiota is homogenized between different individuals through social interactions, and that, in turn, it may be differentiated as a consequence of social isolation or social exclusion. Therefore, that the study of such possibilities suggests its utility as a novel index of the dynamics of social inclusion and exclusion. One useful in evaluating whether subjects belong to specific social groups or not. We consider that these possibilities should motivate relevant empirical studies regarding the link between the homogenization of microbiota, social inclusion and exclusion, a useful effort from a diversity of research fields.