Senan Alsaedi *
The existence of microorganisms that we share with our body has been known for a long time. The human body is a structure that contains both its own genome and the genome of the community of microorganisms with which it coexists. However, changes in our way of life and, above all, the new molecular compounds that we incorporate into our body cause various effects on these microorganisms. Recent studies show us that these communities of microorganisms have a greater impact than expected on human health. It is clear that elucidating this structure and the interaction between them will make an important contribution to seeing the effect of the microbiome on human health and even to determining the treatment of diseases.