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- who: Qinyang Li from the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China have published the research: Dental calculus: A repository of bioinformation indicating diseases and human evolution, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: When the authors compare archaeological and modern calculus to understand the human oral microbiome, we`re intended to find similarities and differences, as well as the transition of core-microbiome, hoping to explore the cause of the stabilization and alteration with the help of other bioinformation analyzed from dental calculus such as unique macromolecular substances.
- future: Although there was a low concentration of . . .
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