Virome and Resilience
Babies rely on antibodies passed through breast milk, yet many are raised on nutrient-poor formulas. Despite this, they thrive due to the vast pool of genomic information in their environment, which aids in adaptation and survival. The human genome is significantly shaped by viral insertions, highlighting the importance of these elements in our evolution and resilience, particularly in times of ecological stress.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#102: Regenerating Health with Dr. Zach Bush
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Is it reasonable to think of our genes as symbiotic viruses in the context of episode #102: Regenerating Health with Dr. Zach Bush and the clip Virome and Resilience?
Is it reasonable to think of our genes as symbiotic viruses based on episode #102: Regenerating Health with Dr. Zach Bush and the clip Virome and Resilience?
Is it reasonable to think of our genes as symbiotic viruses based on the episode #102: Regenerating Health with Dr. Zach Bush and the clip Virome and Resilience?