This thesis discusses the culture-dependent and culture-independent methods for the analysis of the human intestinal microbiota, with a special focus on the New Generation Sequecing procedures. The discussion includes the comparission of the principles, advantages, and disadvantages of these techniques. These techniques include conventional methods and novel methods which depend on molecular sequencing, such as the first generation and next generation sequencing techniques with different platforms of next generation sequencing tecnologies. Library data collection methods were used such as books, textbooks, scientific journal articles, and online library databases such as ISI Web of Science, Bibsys, PubMed, Google Scholar, and Google were us...
The human gut is the complex microbial ecosystem comprises more than 100 trillion microbes also know...
This review focuses on methodological approaches used to study the composition of human faecal micro...
The research objective of this thesis is to measure the extent of microbial diversity associated wit...
This thesis discusses the culture-dependent and culture-independent methods for the analysis of the ...
International audienceThe human GI tract is inhabited by an incredibly complex and abundant microbio...
Aim of review. To analyse existing molecular genetic methods for investigation of specific variety a...
Topic I: “ Classical approaches” discusses about the classical methodology of isolation and identifi...
The human gut is colonized by a diverse collection of microorganisms which make up our intestinal mi...
Seven European laboratories co-operated in a joint project (FAIR CT97-3035) to develop, refine and a...
Seven European laboratories co-operated in a joint project (FAIR CT97-3035) to develop, refine and a...
This review describes the state of the art as well as the initial results of molecular methodologies...
The gut microbiome is a microbial ecosystem which expresses 100 times more genes than the human host...
Technical advances in the field of microbial research have enabled the in depth investigation of the...
The human body hosts a myriad of complex and diversified microbial assemblages on various barrier or...
Recent advances in DNA sequencing technology have led to a revolution in our capacity to detect and ...
The human gut is the complex microbial ecosystem comprises more than 100 trillion microbes also know...
This review focuses on methodological approaches used to study the composition of human faecal micro...
The research objective of this thesis is to measure the extent of microbial diversity associated wit...
This thesis discusses the culture-dependent and culture-independent methods for the analysis of the ...
International audienceThe human GI tract is inhabited by an incredibly complex and abundant microbio...
Aim of review. To analyse existing molecular genetic methods for investigation of specific variety a...
Topic I: “ Classical approaches” discusses about the classical methodology of isolation and identifi...
The human gut is colonized by a diverse collection of microorganisms which make up our intestinal mi...
Seven European laboratories co-operated in a joint project (FAIR CT97-3035) to develop, refine and a...
Seven European laboratories co-operated in a joint project (FAIR CT97-3035) to develop, refine and a...
This review describes the state of the art as well as the initial results of molecular methodologies...
The gut microbiome is a microbial ecosystem which expresses 100 times more genes than the human host...
Technical advances in the field of microbial research have enabled the in depth investigation of the...
The human body hosts a myriad of complex and diversified microbial assemblages on various barrier or...
Recent advances in DNA sequencing technology have led to a revolution in our capacity to detect and ...
The human gut is the complex microbial ecosystem comprises more than 100 trillion microbes also know...
This review focuses on methodological approaches used to study the composition of human faecal micro...
The research objective of this thesis is to measure the extent of microbial diversity associated wit...