ABSTRACT. The human microbiome is the ensemble of genes in the microbes that live inside and on the surface of humans. Because microbial sequencing informa-tion is now much easier to come by than phenotypic information, there has been an explosion of sequencing and genetic analysis of microbiome samples. Much of the analytical work for these sequences involves phylogenetics, at least indirectly, but methodology has developed in a somewhat different direction than for other applications of phylogenetics. In this paper I review the field and its methods from the perspective of a phylogeneticist, as well as describing current challenges for phylogenetics coming from this type of work. 1
Microbial systematics has always been a misunderstood scientific discipline. It is readily assumed t...
Ecologists studying microbial life in the environment have recognized the enormous complexity of mi...
A self-organizing map (SOM) was developed as a novel bioinformatics strategy for phylogenetic classi...
The human microbiome represents the community of archaea, bacteria, micro-eukaryotes, and viruses pr...
Phylogenetics aims to study the evolutionary relatedness of living organisms in our planet. Its appl...
The trillions of microbes living in the gut-the gut microbiota-play an important role in human biolo...
Abstract The trillions of microbes living in the gut—the gut microbiota—play an important role in hu...
Ecologists studying microbial life in the environment have recognized the enormous complexity of mi...
Microbial systematics is a misunderstood scientifc discipline. it is thought systematists use antiqu...
The gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial species in common. Howev...
The goal of understanding which microbes are responsible for shifts in different environmental and c...
A focus on the phenotypic characteristics of microorganisms-their traits-offers a path for interpret...
Molecular techniques have revolutionized the practice of standard microbiology. In particular, 16S r...
SummaryPhylogenetic comparative methods are powerful but presently under-utilized ways to identify m...
Information about functional connections between genes can be derived from patterns of coupled loss ...
Microbial systematics has always been a misunderstood scientific discipline. It is readily assumed t...
Ecologists studying microbial life in the environment have recognized the enormous complexity of mi...
A self-organizing map (SOM) was developed as a novel bioinformatics strategy for phylogenetic classi...
The human microbiome represents the community of archaea, bacteria, micro-eukaryotes, and viruses pr...
Phylogenetics aims to study the evolutionary relatedness of living organisms in our planet. Its appl...
The trillions of microbes living in the gut-the gut microbiota-play an important role in human biolo...
Abstract The trillions of microbes living in the gut—the gut microbiota—play an important role in hu...
Ecologists studying microbial life in the environment have recognized the enormous complexity of mi...
Microbial systematics is a misunderstood scientifc discipline. it is thought systematists use antiqu...
The gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial species in common. Howev...
The goal of understanding which microbes are responsible for shifts in different environmental and c...
A focus on the phenotypic characteristics of microorganisms-their traits-offers a path for interpret...
Molecular techniques have revolutionized the practice of standard microbiology. In particular, 16S r...
SummaryPhylogenetic comparative methods are powerful but presently under-utilized ways to identify m...
Information about functional connections between genes can be derived from patterns of coupled loss ...
Microbial systematics has always been a misunderstood scientific discipline. It is readily assumed t...
Ecologists studying microbial life in the environment have recognized the enormous complexity of mi...
A self-organizing map (SOM) was developed as a novel bioinformatics strategy for phylogenetic classi...