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Western countries
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Microbial diversity in Western countries has been extensively studied for medical, environmental research, and genetic analysis, often linked to human health and disease.
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scientific communities
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Genetic analysis and lab studies are crucial for understanding microbial diversity in scientific communities.
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Arctic cultures
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Microbial diversity plays an integral role in traditional Arctic food preservation and survival in harsh environments.
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Developed countries
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Developed countries are interested in microbial diversity for concerns of antibiotic resistance and industrial applications.
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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Microbial diversity in hunter-gatherer societies is understood through direct observation and oral traditions.
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Industrialized societies
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Industrialized societies are concerned with the microbial diversity for both antibiotic resistance and industrial applications.
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Inuit communities
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Microbial diversity is integral to traditional food preservation methods and survival in the harsh environments of Inuit communities.
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Rainforest communities
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Microbial diversity in rainforest communities is valued for its unique symbiotic relationships and ecological balance.
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Rural areas
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Microbial diversity in rural areas is recognized for its contributions to soil fertility, pest control, and natural farming methods.
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Traditional communities
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Microbial diversity in traditional communities is understood through direct observation and oral traditions.
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Tribal cultures
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Tribal cultures view microbial diversity as crucial for ecosystem balance and traditional healing.
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Tropical countries
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Microbial diversity in tropical countries is valued for its unique symbiotic relationships and ecological balance.
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academic research
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Microbial diversity in academic research is associated with microbiomes, human health, and disease.
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agricultural societies
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Microbial diversity in agricultural societies is acknowledged for its contributions to soil fertility, pest control, and natural farming.
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