The complex community of microbes living in the human gut plays an important role in host wellbeing. However, defining a ‘healthy’ gut microbiome in terms of composition has remained an elusive task, despite its anticipated medical and scientific importance. In this regard, a central question has been if there is a ‘core’ microbiome consisting of bacterial groups common to all healthy humans. Recent studies have been able to define a compositional core in human gut microbiome datasets in terms of taxonomic assignments. However, the description of the core microbiome in terms of taxonomic assignments may not be adequate when considering subsequent analyses and applications. Through the implementation of a dynamic clustering approach i...
High-throughput molecular methods are currently exploited to characterize the complex and highly ind...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly contributed to an improved ecological understanding of the hu...
The gut microbiome is important for human health, yet modulation requires more insight into inter-in...
Analyses of the taxonomic diversity associated with the human microbiome continue to be an area of g...
With technological advances in culture-independent molecular methods, we are uncovering a new facet ...
<div><p>Analyses of the taxonomic diversity associated with the human microbiome continue to be an a...
AbstractThe gut microbiota presents a symbiotic relationship with the human host playing a beneficia...
The microbial communities that live inside the human gastrointestinal tract -the human gut microbiom...
AbstractHigh-throughput molecular methods are currently exploited to characterize the complex and hi...
Analyses of the taxonomic diversity associated with the human microbiome continue to be an area of g...
The human gut holds a special place in the study of different microbial environments due to growing ...
<div><p>Next-generation sequencing has greatly contributed to an improved ecological understanding o...
Studies of the human microbiome have revealed that even healthy individuals differ remarkably in the...
The human gut microbiome has been an area of interest for researchers due to its established link wi...
Metagenomic studies of the human gut microbiome have only recently begun to explore the differences ...
High-throughput molecular methods are currently exploited to characterize the complex and highly ind...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly contributed to an improved ecological understanding of the hu...
The gut microbiome is important for human health, yet modulation requires more insight into inter-in...
Analyses of the taxonomic diversity associated with the human microbiome continue to be an area of g...
With technological advances in culture-independent molecular methods, we are uncovering a new facet ...
<div><p>Analyses of the taxonomic diversity associated with the human microbiome continue to be an a...
AbstractThe gut microbiota presents a symbiotic relationship with the human host playing a beneficia...
The microbial communities that live inside the human gastrointestinal tract -the human gut microbiom...
AbstractHigh-throughput molecular methods are currently exploited to characterize the complex and hi...
Analyses of the taxonomic diversity associated with the human microbiome continue to be an area of g...
The human gut holds a special place in the study of different microbial environments due to growing ...
<div><p>Next-generation sequencing has greatly contributed to an improved ecological understanding o...
Studies of the human microbiome have revealed that even healthy individuals differ remarkably in the...
The human gut microbiome has been an area of interest for researchers due to its established link wi...
Metagenomic studies of the human gut microbiome have only recently begun to explore the differences ...
High-throughput molecular methods are currently exploited to characterize the complex and highly ind...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly contributed to an improved ecological understanding of the hu...
The gut microbiome is important for human health, yet modulation requires more insight into inter-in...