English: Depiction of the human body and bacteria that predominate; there are both tremendous similarities and differences among the bacterial species found at different sites.
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|Description = Depiction of the human body and bacteria that predominate
|Source = http://www.genome.gov/pressDisplay.cfm?photoID=20169
|Date = ~~~~~
|Author = Darryl Leja, NHGRI
|Permission = page stat
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