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How Interspecies Chatter Rewires the Gut’s Molecular Machinery

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How Interspecies Chatter Rewires the Gut’s Molecular Machinery

A new study in *Nature Ecology & Evolution* reveals the profound and complex ways bacterial communities communicate. By analyzing the responses of 15 diverse human gut bacteria in over 100 pairwise co-cultures, researchers have documented extensive remodelling of the bacterial proteome and metabolome triggered by the mere presence of another species. This work moves beyond cataloging species interactions to uncover the fundamental molecular reprogramming that underpins emergent metabolic functions within microbial ecosystems.

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