Background: The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) is one of the U.S. National Institutes of Health Roadmap for Medical Research. Primary interests of the HMP include the distinctiveness of different gut microbiomes, the factors influencing microbiome diversity, and the functional redundancies of the members of human microbiotas. In this present work, we contribute to these interests by characterizing two extinct human microbiotas. Methodology/Principal Findings: We examine two paleofecal samples originating from cave deposits in Durango Mexico and dating to approximately 1300 years ago. Contamination control is a serious issue in ancient DNA research; we use a novel approach to control contamination. After we determined that each sample origin...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
The gut microbiota plays a primary role in metabolism and immune response of host organisms. It is i...
Background: The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) is one of the U.S. National Institutes of Health Road...
BACKGROUND: The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) is one of the U.S. National Institutes of Health Road...
In an effort to better understand the ancestral state of the human distal gut microbiome, we examine...
<div><p>In an effort to better understand the ancestral state of the human distal gut microbiome, we...
A comprehensive view of our evolutionary history cannot ignore the ancestral features of our gut mic...
In an effort to better understand the ancestral state of the human distal gut microbiome, we examine...
Human microbiome studies are increasingly incorporating macroecological approaches, such as communit...
Abstract Objectives Paleofeces are valuable to archeologists and evolutionary biologists for their p...
Studies of human–associated microbial communities are increasingly integrated into biological anthro...
Loss of gut microbial diversity1–6 in industrial populations is associated with chronic diseases7, u...
The human microbiome is an incredibly diverse and highly variable pseudo-organ responsible for vitam...
The gut microbiota plays a primary role in metabolism and immune response of host organisms. It is ...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
The gut microbiota plays a primary role in metabolism and immune response of host organisms. It is i...
Background: The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) is one of the U.S. National Institutes of Health Road...
BACKGROUND: The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) is one of the U.S. National Institutes of Health Road...
In an effort to better understand the ancestral state of the human distal gut microbiome, we examine...
<div><p>In an effort to better understand the ancestral state of the human distal gut microbiome, we...
A comprehensive view of our evolutionary history cannot ignore the ancestral features of our gut mic...
In an effort to better understand the ancestral state of the human distal gut microbiome, we examine...
Human microbiome studies are increasingly incorporating macroecological approaches, such as communit...
Abstract Objectives Paleofeces are valuable to archeologists and evolutionary biologists for their p...
Studies of human–associated microbial communities are increasingly integrated into biological anthro...
Loss of gut microbial diversity1–6 in industrial populations is associated with chronic diseases7, u...
The human microbiome is an incredibly diverse and highly variable pseudo-organ responsible for vitam...
The gut microbiota plays a primary role in metabolism and immune response of host organisms. It is ...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
The gut microbiota plays a primary role in metabolism and immune response of host organisms. It is i...