Humans have coevolved with a vast num-ber of microbes—our microbiota—that live within and upon us. Recent discoveries make clear that our microbiota is more like an or-gan than an accessory: ese microbes are not just key contributors to human health but a fundamental component of human physi-ology. Several human ailments have been closely linked to (such as the in ammatory bowel diseases and obesity) or are thought to be in uenced by (such as asthma and type I diabetes) the composition of the gut micro-bial community (1–6). Like a polymorphism in the human genome, a change in the human microbiome—the combined genomes of th
AbstractMicrobes are ubiquitous in the human body. They usually live in communities, and each of the...
Microbes are ubiquitous and have ecological interactions with almost all life forms. Likewise, human...
uman bodies house trillions of sym-biotic microorganisms. The genes in this human microbiome outnum-...
The body's microbiome, composed of microbial cells that number in the trillions, is involved in huma...
Together, microbes and their interactions with the host are called a microbiome. Microbiome composit...
The human gut microbiota is a complex consortium of trillions of microorganisms, whose collective ge...
besity and type 2 diabetes mellitus are influenced both by genes and lifestyle. That is not news. Ho...
The human microbiome comprises bacteria, archaea, viruses, and eukaryotes which reside within and ou...
This research paper presents an explanation and overview of the gut microbiome and the many complex ...
Today, the microbiota is recognized as a new «extracorporeal body» maintaining homeostasis of our bo...
Generally our human body contains large number of bacteria, viruses and fungi and they are collectiv...
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of a diverse population of prokaryotes that has...
High throughput sequencing technology has opened a window into the vast communities of bacteria that...
The studies on microbiome encountered a blast, lately, as scientists become mindful of the role of m...
AbstractThe knowledge that our bodies are home to microbes is not new; van Leeuwenhoek first saw the...
AbstractMicrobes are ubiquitous in the human body. They usually live in communities, and each of the...
Microbes are ubiquitous and have ecological interactions with almost all life forms. Likewise, human...
uman bodies house trillions of sym-biotic microorganisms. The genes in this human microbiome outnum-...
The body's microbiome, composed of microbial cells that number in the trillions, is involved in huma...
Together, microbes and their interactions with the host are called a microbiome. Microbiome composit...
The human gut microbiota is a complex consortium of trillions of microorganisms, whose collective ge...
besity and type 2 diabetes mellitus are influenced both by genes and lifestyle. That is not news. Ho...
The human microbiome comprises bacteria, archaea, viruses, and eukaryotes which reside within and ou...
This research paper presents an explanation and overview of the gut microbiome and the many complex ...
Today, the microbiota is recognized as a new «extracorporeal body» maintaining homeostasis of our bo...
Generally our human body contains large number of bacteria, viruses and fungi and they are collectiv...
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of a diverse population of prokaryotes that has...
High throughput sequencing technology has opened a window into the vast communities of bacteria that...
The studies on microbiome encountered a blast, lately, as scientists become mindful of the role of m...
AbstractThe knowledge that our bodies are home to microbes is not new; van Leeuwenhoek first saw the...
AbstractMicrobes are ubiquitous in the human body. They usually live in communities, and each of the...
Microbes are ubiquitous and have ecological interactions with almost all life forms. Likewise, human...
uman bodies house trillions of sym-biotic microorganisms. The genes in this human microbiome outnum-...