The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota acts like a virtual organ and is suggested to be of great importance in human energy balance and weight control. This study included 40 monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs to investigate the influence of the human genotype on GI microbiota structure as well as microbial signatures for differences in body mass index (BMI). Phylogenetic microarraying based on 16S rRNA genes demonstrated that MZ twins have more similar microbiotas compared with unrelated subjects (P<0.001), which allowed the identification of 35 genus-like microbial groups that are more conserved between MZ twins. Half of the twin pairs were selected on discordance in terms of BMI, which revealed an inverse correlation between Clostr...
Background Variation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass ind...
The gut microbiota has been typically viewed as an environmental factor for human health. Twins are ...
BackgroundVariation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass inde...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota acts like a virtual organ and is suggested to be of...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota acts like a virtual organ and is suggested to be of...
The composition of the human gut microbiome differs markedly among individuals, and is increasingly ...
Objective: The human gut microbiota has been demonstrated to be associated with a number of host phe...
The human distal gut harbors a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide us with impor...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The gut microbiota is shaped by host genotype, early life imprinting, lifestyle and diet. Moreover, ...
The impact of diet on the gut microbiota has usually been assessed by subjecting people to the same ...
Host genetics and the gut microbiome can both influence metabolic phenotypes. However, whether host ...
SummaryHost genetics and the gut microbiome can both influence metabolic phenotypes. However, whethe...
Host genetics and the gut microbiome can both influence metabolic phenotypes. However, whether host ...
Obesity represents a crucial social problem in developed countries as a cause of multiple metabolic ...
Background Variation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass ind...
The gut microbiota has been typically viewed as an environmental factor for human health. Twins are ...
BackgroundVariation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass inde...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota acts like a virtual organ and is suggested to be of...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota acts like a virtual organ and is suggested to be of...
The composition of the human gut microbiome differs markedly among individuals, and is increasingly ...
Objective: The human gut microbiota has been demonstrated to be associated with a number of host phe...
The human distal gut harbors a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide us with impor...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The gut microbiota is shaped by host genotype, early life imprinting, lifestyle and diet. Moreover, ...
The impact of diet on the gut microbiota has usually been assessed by subjecting people to the same ...
Host genetics and the gut microbiome can both influence metabolic phenotypes. However, whether host ...
SummaryHost genetics and the gut microbiome can both influence metabolic phenotypes. However, whethe...
Host genetics and the gut microbiome can both influence metabolic phenotypes. However, whether host ...
Obesity represents a crucial social problem in developed countries as a cause of multiple metabolic ...
Background Variation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass ind...
The gut microbiota has been typically viewed as an environmental factor for human health. Twins are ...
BackgroundVariation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass inde...