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Researchers from Lund University have created a bacterial GPS tool that uses microorganisms as a kind of bacterial GPS.
By examining a sample from a person’s microbiome, this tool can accurately trace the sample back to a specific environment.
The accuracy of the bacterial GPS is impressive.
It correctly identified the city source of samples 92 percent of the time and could even differentiate between locations within the same city.
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