Wednesday, July 26, 2017

In frogs, preventing early-life gut microbiome disruptions leads to better health

07/26/2017 02:59 PM EDT

Cuban Tree Frog

Biologists at the University of Connecticut and University of South Florida have found that a crucial window in the development of tadpoles may influence a frog's ability to fight infectious diseases as an adult. The scientists showed that an early-life disruption of the gut and skin bacterial communities of tadpoles later affects the adult frogs' ability to fight off parasitic gut worms.


Full story at http://today.uconn.edu/2017/07/frogs-early-fate-gut-microbiome-shapes-later-health/

Source
University of Connecticut


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