Recent evidence suggests that natural selection operating on hosts to maintain their microbiome contributes to the emergence of new species, that is, the ‘hologenomic basis of speciation’. Here we analyse the gut microbiota of two house mice subspecies, Mus musculus musculus and M. m. domesticus, across their Central European hybrid zone, in addition to hybrids generated in the lab. Hybrid mice display widespread transgressive phenotypes (that is, exceed or fall short of parental values) in a variety of measures of bacterial community structure, which reveals the importance of stabilizing selection operating on the intestinal microbiome within species. Further genetic and immunological analyses reveal genetic incompatibilities, aberrant imm...
Since the early days of the intestinal microbiota research, mouse models have been used frequently t...
The effects of gastrointestinal tract microbiota (GTM) on host physiology and health have been the s...
<p>Intestinal bacteria influence mammalian physiology, but many types of bacteria are still uncharac...
Recent evidence suggests that natural selection operating on hosts to maintain their microbiome cont...
Recent evidence suggests that natural selection operating on hosts to maintain their microbiome cont...
Sequencing data associated with this project are archived in the European Nucleotide Archive (projec...
ABSTRACT The gut microbial communities of mammals have codiversified with host species, and changes ...
The microbial communities inhabiting the mammalian intestinal tract play an important role in divers...
The mammalian gut harbors complex and variable microbial communities, across both host phylogenetic ...
The effects of gastrointestinal tract microbiota (GTM) on host physiology and health have been the s...
The effects of gastrointestinal tract microbiota (GTM) on host physiology and health have been the s...
The gut microbial communities of mammals have codiversified with host species, and changes in the gu...
The gut microbial communities of mammals have codiversified with host species, and changes in the gu...
Since the early days of the intestinal microbiota research, mouse models have been used frequently t...
The gut microbial communities of mammals have codiversified with host species, and changes in the gu...
Since the early days of the intestinal microbiota research, mouse models have been used frequently t...
The effects of gastrointestinal tract microbiota (GTM) on host physiology and health have been the s...
<p>Intestinal bacteria influence mammalian physiology, but many types of bacteria are still uncharac...
Recent evidence suggests that natural selection operating on hosts to maintain their microbiome cont...
Recent evidence suggests that natural selection operating on hosts to maintain their microbiome cont...
Sequencing data associated with this project are archived in the European Nucleotide Archive (projec...
ABSTRACT The gut microbial communities of mammals have codiversified with host species, and changes ...
The microbial communities inhabiting the mammalian intestinal tract play an important role in divers...
The mammalian gut harbors complex and variable microbial communities, across both host phylogenetic ...
The effects of gastrointestinal tract microbiota (GTM) on host physiology and health have been the s...
The effects of gastrointestinal tract microbiota (GTM) on host physiology and health have been the s...
The gut microbial communities of mammals have codiversified with host species, and changes in the gu...
The gut microbial communities of mammals have codiversified with host species, and changes in the gu...
Since the early days of the intestinal microbiota research, mouse models have been used frequently t...
The gut microbial communities of mammals have codiversified with host species, and changes in the gu...
Since the early days of the intestinal microbiota research, mouse models have been used frequently t...
The effects of gastrointestinal tract microbiota (GTM) on host physiology and health have been the s...
<p>Intestinal bacteria influence mammalian physiology, but many types of bacteria are still uncharac...