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|Term=microbiome
|Term=microbiome
|Short definition=microarray - {{Pronunciation}} (MY-kroh-uh-RAY) laboratory tool used to analyze large numbers of genes or proteins simultaneously. In a microarray, biological molecules such as DNA, RNA or protein are placed in a pattern on a surface such as a glass slide
|Short definition=microbiome - {{Pronunciation}} (MY-kroh-BY-ome) The collection of all microorganisms and viruses that live in a specific environment, including the human body or part of the body, such as B. the digestive system
|Type=Cancer terms
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Specialty=Oncology

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Microbiome
TermMicrobiome
Short definitionmicrobiome - (pronounced) (MY-kroh-BY-ome) The collection of all microorganisms and viruses that live in a specific environment, including the human body or part of the body, such as B. the digestive system. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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microbiome - (pronounced) (MY-kroh-BY-ome) The collection of all microorganisms and viruses that live in a specific environment, including the human body or part of the body, such as B. the digestive system. The human microbiome can play a role in a person's health. Research into the human microbiome may help prevent and treat diseases in the future

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