Eukaryotic microbes (protists) residing in the vertebrate gut influence host health and disease, but their diversity and distribution in healthy hosts is poorly understood. Protists found in the gut are typically considered parasites, but many are commensal and some are beneficial. Further, the hygiene hypothesis predicts that association with our co-evolved microbial symbionts may be important to overall health. Therefore, it is imperative that we understand the normal diversity of our eukaryotic gut microbiota to test for such effects and avoid eliminating commensal organisms. We assembled a dataset of healthy individuals from two populations, one with traditional, agrarian lifestyles and a second with modern, westernized lifestyles and...
Abstract Numerous gut microbial studies have focused on bacteria. However, archaea, viruses, fungi, ...
The composition of human gut microbiota and their relationship with the host and, consequently, with...
Studies of the human microbiome have revealed that even healthy individuals differ remarkably in the...
Eukaryotic microbes (protists) residing in the vertebrate gut influence host health and disease, but...
High throughput sequencing technology has opened a window into the vast communities of bacteria that...
Abstract Compared to the huge microbial diversity in most mammals, human gut microbiomes have lost d...
The human body harbours a diverse microbial community belonging to the three domains of life: Bacter...
Population genomics of prokaryotes has been studied in depth in only a small number of primarily pat...
Human bodies encompass very important symbiotic and mutualistic relationships with tiny creatures kn...
Symbiotic microbial communities can affect the health and fitness of the host. Recent studies in hum...
In this Analysis we use published 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences to compare the bacterial assembla...
ABSTRACT Our knowledge of how the gut microbiome relates to mammalian evolution benefits from the id...
The human gut holds a special place in the study of different microbial environments due to growing ...
We live in a world suffused with microbial life. Universal trees of life show that microbial bacteri...
<div><p>Analyses of the taxonomic diversity associated with the human microbiome continue to be an a...
Abstract Numerous gut microbial studies have focused on bacteria. However, archaea, viruses, fungi, ...
The composition of human gut microbiota and their relationship with the host and, consequently, with...
Studies of the human microbiome have revealed that even healthy individuals differ remarkably in the...
Eukaryotic microbes (protists) residing in the vertebrate gut influence host health and disease, but...
High throughput sequencing technology has opened a window into the vast communities of bacteria that...
Abstract Compared to the huge microbial diversity in most mammals, human gut microbiomes have lost d...
The human body harbours a diverse microbial community belonging to the three domains of life: Bacter...
Population genomics of prokaryotes has been studied in depth in only a small number of primarily pat...
Human bodies encompass very important symbiotic and mutualistic relationships with tiny creatures kn...
Symbiotic microbial communities can affect the health and fitness of the host. Recent studies in hum...
In this Analysis we use published 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences to compare the bacterial assembla...
ABSTRACT Our knowledge of how the gut microbiome relates to mammalian evolution benefits from the id...
The human gut holds a special place in the study of different microbial environments due to growing ...
We live in a world suffused with microbial life. Universal trees of life show that microbial bacteri...
<div><p>Analyses of the taxonomic diversity associated with the human microbiome continue to be an a...
Abstract Numerous gut microbial studies have focused on bacteria. However, archaea, viruses, fungi, ...
The composition of human gut microbiota and their relationship with the host and, consequently, with...
Studies of the human microbiome have revealed that even healthy individuals differ remarkably in the...