The gut microbiota represents a thriving and intricate community of symbiotic microbes inhabiting the animal gastrointestinal tract. Comparable to an organ in its own right, gut microbiota conduct a plethora of physiological functions that encompass metabolism, immunological regulation, and endocrine operations. Beneficial microbes play a cardinal role in normal gut functionality: they aid in moisture absorption, vitamin synthesis, the mitigation of harmful substances, and the prevention of pathogenic invasion. In contrast, an excess of harmful microbes can lead to invasive pathogens, alterations in gut motility, production of detrimental substances, and poor waste excretion. CD Genomics proffers leading-edge, integrated research solutions for the study of gut microbiota, employing advanced metabolomics and high-throughput sequencing technologies. https://www.cd-genomics.com/microbioseq/gut-microbiome-research.html

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