To date, characterization of ancient oral (dental calculus) and gut (coprolite) microbiota has been primarily accomplished through a metataxonomic approach involving targeted amplification of one or more variable regions in the 16S rRNA gene. Specifically, the V3 region (E. coli 341-534) of this gene has been suggested as an excellent candidate for ancient DNA amplification and microbial community reconstruction. However, in practice this metataxonomic approach often produces highly skewed taxonomic frequency data. In this study, we use non-targeted (shotgun metagenomics) sequencing methods to better understand skewed microbial profiles observed in four ancient dental calculus specimens previously analyzed by amplicon sequencing. Through co...
Human microbiome studies are increasingly incorporating macroecological approaches, such as communit...
BACKGROUND: The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) is one of the U.S. National Institutes of Health Road...
Archaeological dental calculus, or mineralized plaque, is a key tool to track the evolution of oral ...
To date, characterization of ancient oral (dental calculus) and gut (coprolite) microbiota has been ...
Metagenomics enables the study of complex microbial communities from myriad sources, including the r...
Metagenomics enables the study of complex microbial communities from myriad sources, including the r...
Loss of gut microbial diversity1–6 in industrial populations is associated with chronic diseases7, u...
The field of palaeomicrobiology—the study of ancient microorganisms—is rapidly growing due to recent...
Studies of human–associated microbial communities are increasingly integrated into biological anthro...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
To date, metagenomic studies have relied on the utilization and analysis of reads obtained using 454...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
Over the last 10 years, the human microbiota has been identified as a major force in human health an...
Background Dental calculus (mineralised dental plaque) preserves many types of microfossils and bio...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
Human microbiome studies are increasingly incorporating macroecological approaches, such as communit...
BACKGROUND: The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) is one of the U.S. National Institutes of Health Road...
Archaeological dental calculus, or mineralized plaque, is a key tool to track the evolution of oral ...
To date, characterization of ancient oral (dental calculus) and gut (coprolite) microbiota has been ...
Metagenomics enables the study of complex microbial communities from myriad sources, including the r...
Metagenomics enables the study of complex microbial communities from myriad sources, including the r...
Loss of gut microbial diversity1–6 in industrial populations is associated with chronic diseases7, u...
The field of palaeomicrobiology—the study of ancient microorganisms—is rapidly growing due to recent...
Studies of human–associated microbial communities are increasingly integrated into biological anthro...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
To date, metagenomic studies have relied on the utilization and analysis of reads obtained using 454...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
Over the last 10 years, the human microbiota has been identified as a major force in human health an...
Background Dental calculus (mineralised dental plaque) preserves many types of microfossils and bio...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
Human microbiome studies are increasingly incorporating macroecological approaches, such as communit...
BACKGROUND: The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) is one of the U.S. National Institutes of Health Road...
Archaeological dental calculus, or mineralized plaque, is a key tool to track the evolution of oral ...