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11 Antagonistic Actinomycetes," a reference to the strange threadlike microbes found in the soil that produce antibiotics.
Since the fungus was found in New York in 2006, genetic tests have shown that the spores are closely related to microbes found in Europe, suggesting that the disease was imported.
Microbial communities vary widely within and among people, yet they are also specific; the microbes found in your mouth, for instance, are far more likely to resemble the bacteria in another person's mouth than the bacteria found in any other part of your body.
Historically, researchers have focused on microbes found in the soil around plants because of ease of detection.
Plus, many of the microbes found in the feces belong to the class Clostridia, which is common in horse dung.
Co-founder Geoffrey von Maltzahn was working out of Flagship Ventures — a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based VC firm that directly employs scientists — when he decided to begin collecting and analyzing microbes found in plants.
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No microbe found in nature can do that, though, so it's going to require cleverly designed superbugs.
In 2007, the U.S. National Institutes of Health set up a $115 million, 5-year program to look in-depth at microbes found on or in people.
The same microbes were found in both kinds, however.
"You can imagine certain microbes are found in certain places," Ms. Dutton said.
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