Background Comparative data from non-human primates provide insight into the processes that shaped the evolution of the human gut microbiome and highlight microbiome traits that differentiate humans from other primates. Here, in an effort to improve our understanding of the human microbiome, we compare gut microbiome composition and functional potential in 14 populations of humans from ten nations and 18 species of wild, non-human primates. Results Contrary to expectations from host phylogenetics, we find that human gut microbiome composition and functional potential are more similar to those of cercopithecines, a subfamily of Old World monkey, particularly baboons, than to those of African apes. Additionally, our data reveal more inter-...
The study of the mammalian microbiome serves as a critical tool for understanding host-microbial div...
Background: Humans have coevolved with microbial communities to establish a mutually advantageous re...
Background: Humans have coevolved with microbial communities to establish a mutually advantageous re...
BackgroundComparative data from non-human primates provide insight into the processes that shaped th...
The gut microbiome of primates, including humans, is reported to closely follow host evolutionary hi...
ABSTRACT The gut microbiome of primates, including humans, is reported to closely follow host evolut...
The gut microbiome of primates, including humans, is reported to closely follow host evolutionary hi...
BACKGROUND: The human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better und...
The social structure of primates has recently been shown to influence the composition of their micro...
Background: The human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better und...
Over the past decade several studies have reported that the gut microbiomes of mammals with similar ...
Host-associated microbes comprise an integral part of animal digestive systems and these interaction...
BackgroundThe human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better under...
BackgroundThe human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better under...
BackgroundThe human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better under...
The study of the mammalian microbiome serves as a critical tool for understanding host-microbial div...
Background: Humans have coevolved with microbial communities to establish a mutually advantageous re...
Background: Humans have coevolved with microbial communities to establish a mutually advantageous re...
BackgroundComparative data from non-human primates provide insight into the processes that shaped th...
The gut microbiome of primates, including humans, is reported to closely follow host evolutionary hi...
ABSTRACT The gut microbiome of primates, including humans, is reported to closely follow host evolut...
The gut microbiome of primates, including humans, is reported to closely follow host evolutionary hi...
BACKGROUND: The human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better und...
The social structure of primates has recently been shown to influence the composition of their micro...
Background: The human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better und...
Over the past decade several studies have reported that the gut microbiomes of mammals with similar ...
Host-associated microbes comprise an integral part of animal digestive systems and these interaction...
BackgroundThe human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better under...
BackgroundThe human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better under...
BackgroundThe human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better under...
The study of the mammalian microbiome serves as a critical tool for understanding host-microbial div...
Background: Humans have coevolved with microbial communities to establish a mutually advantageous re...
Background: Humans have coevolved with microbial communities to establish a mutually advantageous re...