Abstract Background Artificial gut models provide unique opportunities to study human-associated microbiota. Outstanding questions for these models’ fundamental biology include the timescales on which microbiota vary and the factors that drive such change. Answering these questions though requires overcoming analytical obstacles like estimating the effects of technical variation on observed microbiota dynamics, as well as the lack of appropriate benchmark datasets. Results To address these obstacles, we created a modeling framework based on multinomial logistic-normal dynamic linear models (MALLARDs) and performed dense longitudinal sampling of four replicate artificial human guts over the course of 1 month. The resulting analyses revealed ...
Knowledge of the spatial and temporal dynamics of the gut microbiome is essential to understanding t...
Longitudinal data is ubiquitous in research, and often complemented by broad collections of static...
Samples were collected over a one month period with both daily and hourly sampling intervals. Daily ...
The gut microbiome is a dynamic system that changes with host development, health, behavior, diet, a...
<div><p>The human gut microbiota comprise a complex and dynamic ecosystem that profoundly affects ho...
ABSTRACTSynthetic communities grown in well-controlled conditions are an important tool to decipher ...
Given the highly dynamic and complex nature of the human gut microbial community, the ability to ide...
AbstractWhile our genomes are essentially static, our microbiomes are inherently dynamic. The microb...
Dynamics inferred in the balance between the Enterobacteriaceae and all other taxa does not correlat...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Human-associated microbial communities have a crucial role in determining our health and well-being ...
The human gut microbiome harbors substantial ecological diversity at the species level as well as at...
In this thesis, we develop and apply top-down, quantitative approaches to gain novel insights into v...
BackgroundUnderstanding the normal temporal variation in the human microbiome is critical to develop...
Knowledge of the spatial and temporal dynamics of the gut microbiome is essential to understanding t...
Longitudinal data is ubiquitous in research, and often complemented by broad collections of static...
Samples were collected over a one month period with both daily and hourly sampling intervals. Daily ...
The gut microbiome is a dynamic system that changes with host development, health, behavior, diet, a...
<div><p>The human gut microbiota comprise a complex and dynamic ecosystem that profoundly affects ho...
ABSTRACTSynthetic communities grown in well-controlled conditions are an important tool to decipher ...
Given the highly dynamic and complex nature of the human gut microbial community, the ability to ide...
AbstractWhile our genomes are essentially static, our microbiomes are inherently dynamic. The microb...
Dynamics inferred in the balance between the Enterobacteriaceae and all other taxa does not correlat...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Human-associated microbial communities have a crucial role in determining our health and well-being ...
The human gut microbiome harbors substantial ecological diversity at the species level as well as at...
In this thesis, we develop and apply top-down, quantitative approaches to gain novel insights into v...
BackgroundUnderstanding the normal temporal variation in the human microbiome is critical to develop...
Knowledge of the spatial and temporal dynamics of the gut microbiome is essential to understanding t...
Longitudinal data is ubiquitous in research, and often complemented by broad collections of static...
Samples were collected over a one month period with both daily and hourly sampling intervals. Daily ...