
The 40 Million-Year-Old Ecosystem In Your Mouth
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Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the significance of dental calculus, a fossilized byproduct of oral microbes, in understanding human evolution. It highlights how dental calculus preserves microbial DNA, offering insights into ancient diets, migrations, and interactions with Neanderthals. The stability of core microbial taxa over millions of years and their adaptation to dietary changes, such as starch consumption, are discussed. The research underscores the intertwined evolutionary journey of humans and their microbiomes, revealing a rich history captured in the fossil record of our mouths.
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