Indian Human Microbiome Research
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Human microbiome project aims at screening of microflora native to human body with respect to specified part such as skin, oral cavity, gut, etc. Since Indian population exhibits a great diversity in socioeconomic factors as well as caste based traditions and rituals, there is likelihood of variation in human microbiome also.
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Dear Sir, Initiating Indian human genome is a good thought, but its not a cost effective in India. Any ways if you are looking forward to go ahead with it, then you can contact government research institutes such as CCMB, CDFD, and Indian...
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