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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute?

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Do fungi have a foot fetish?

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When researchers mapped the fungal species living on the surface of the human body, they found the skin on the feet harbors the most diverse fungal community.

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The work is in the journal Nature.

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Our skins play host to a huge variety of microbes, but previous studies focused on bacteria.

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To expand that, researchers took skin scrapings from 10 healthy adult volunteers.

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They collected these samples from 14 different sites on the body, including the scalp, around the ears and nose, along the limbs, and three sites on the feet.

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In most of these locations, a single genus of fungi called Malassezia dominated.

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But several different genera thrived on the feet.

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Perhaps because feet come into direct contact with the environment often,

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spend part of their time inside warm, moist shoes and don't get washed nearly as much as hands.

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Fungal diversity did not correspond with bacterial diversity.

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Clearly, different microbes prefer different types of skin.

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Understanding these preferences could help treat skin diseases, leaving our hides footloose and infection-free.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick .

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