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Bacteria in human life
Bacteria
are not only considered the cradle of life
but as revealed by history and centuries of scientific interest
they are the living organisms
that affect us, the Humans, most.
Plasmids and phages
not only were they the main platform for biological discoveries, but they were also the
are also a versatile tool for gene management.
in all agencies
the main reason for the spread of antibiotic resistance
many bacteria that are pathogens
live in symbiosis with plants
inhabit contaminated environments
carry plasmids containing resistance genes
Bacterial plasmids have also been associated and considered "culprits."
of the beneficial production of food and beverages for animals and humans.
Probiotics
immunity-boosting and anti-inflammatory drugs
the increasing reports of bacteria linked to cancer
are the two definitive examples of the two opposing sides, good and ugly.
For every harmful bacterium there are billions that are useful
Example
it is possible to eliminate the bad bacteria
without affecting the bacteria that benefit from a chemical substance (the good one)
capable of inhibiting bacterial beta-glucuronidase (the bad one)
thus avoiding the production of the toxic derivative (the bad one) that causes diarrhea.
supply vitamins to the body.
destroy disease-causing cells
some help digest food