After analysing the data we have decided to explore the following relationships:
Carl and Wildene will be exploring the dynamics between Salmonella and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) of subject B during the period of his enteric infection.
Sam will be exploring the microbial diversity of subject A during normal daily life (the most abundant orders present).
Heinrich will be exploring the microbial diversity of subject B during normal daily life (the most abundant orders present).
Megan will be exploring the effects of on the microbiome during travel of subject A.
The dynamics between Salmonella and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) will be examined in order to convey to the children that some microorganisms are pathogenic (Salmonella), but that there are groups of organisms that are beneficial to your health and well-being (LAB).
The microbial diversities of subject A and B during normal daily life will be compared with one another to show that the microbial diversities of any two people differ from one another and that each person's microbiome is unique.
The effect of travel on the microbiome will indicate how a change in diet and geographical location influences diversity levels.
We have asked Peter Larsen to help us explore these relationships and to import selected data points into Impro-Visor to see if they are viable options for the conversion process.
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