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Rainforest of bacteria lives in our navels

Navels harbour an ecosystem of bacteria which is similar in their biodiversity to the world's rainforests, a new study has claimed.

Updated on: Nov 17, 2012, 24:53:20 IST
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Navels harbour an ecosystem of bacteria which is similar in their biodiversity to the world's rainforests, a new study has claimed.

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US researchers found 2,368 species of bacteria, 1,458 of which may be new to science, after two years of literal navel gazing. Just eight of these species were found in more than 70% of individuals sampled. However, questions remain as to what factors govern which species will be found on which people, the Daily Mail reported.

"The common, abundant species are from a relatively small number of evolutionary lines, indicating that they have evolved traits that make them at home on human skin," said Rob Dunn of North Carolina State University.

"However, we are still trying to figure out what determines which of these species are found in a given person's belly button," Dunn said. "We've looked at sex, age, ethnicity and a number of other factors."

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