Background: There is growing interest in the connection between the gut microbiome and human health and disease. Conventional approaches to analyse microbiome data typically entail dimensionality reduction and assume linearity of the observed relationships, however, the microbiome is a highly complex ecosystem marked by non-linear relationships. In this study, we use topological data analysis (TDA) to explore differences and similarities between the gut microbiome across several countries.Methods: We used curated adult microbiome data at the genus level from the GMrepo database. The dataset contains OTU and demographical data of over 4,400 samples from 19 studies, spanning 12 countries. We analysed the data with tmap, an integrative framewo...
Although much work has linked the human microbiome to specific phenotypes and lifestyle variables, d...
The human gut holds a special place in the study of different microbial environments due to growing ...
<p>A) PCoA of the weighted UniFrac distances stratified by geographical origin. B) Phylogenetic tree...
Microbes in the gut microbiome form sub-communities based on shared niche specialisations and specif...
Microbes in the gut microbiome form sub-communities based on shared niche specialisations and specif...
The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiome is a densely populated ecosystem where dynamics are determined ...
Microbes in the gut microbiome form sub-communities based on shared niche specialisations and specif...
Background: Characterizing the biogeography of the microbiome of healthy humans is essential for und...
The gut microbiome is important for human health, yet modulation requires more insight into inter-in...
The microbial communities living in the human intestine can have profound impact on our well-being a...
Hundreds of clinical studies have demonstrated associations between the human microbiome and disease...
<div><p>The human gut microbiome contributes to a broad range of biochemical and metabolic functions...
Various factors including diet, age, geography, culture and socio-economic status have a role in det...
Current sequencing-based analyses of faecal microbiota quantify microbial taxa and metabolic pathway...
Contains fulltext : 171213.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Deep sequenci...
Although much work has linked the human microbiome to specific phenotypes and lifestyle variables, d...
The human gut holds a special place in the study of different microbial environments due to growing ...
<p>A) PCoA of the weighted UniFrac distances stratified by geographical origin. B) Phylogenetic tree...
Microbes in the gut microbiome form sub-communities based on shared niche specialisations and specif...
Microbes in the gut microbiome form sub-communities based on shared niche specialisations and specif...
The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiome is a densely populated ecosystem where dynamics are determined ...
Microbes in the gut microbiome form sub-communities based on shared niche specialisations and specif...
Background: Characterizing the biogeography of the microbiome of healthy humans is essential for und...
The gut microbiome is important for human health, yet modulation requires more insight into inter-in...
The microbial communities living in the human intestine can have profound impact on our well-being a...
Hundreds of clinical studies have demonstrated associations between the human microbiome and disease...
<div><p>The human gut microbiome contributes to a broad range of biochemical and metabolic functions...
Various factors including diet, age, geography, culture and socio-economic status have a role in det...
Current sequencing-based analyses of faecal microbiota quantify microbial taxa and metabolic pathway...
Contains fulltext : 171213.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Deep sequenci...
Although much work has linked the human microbiome to specific phenotypes and lifestyle variables, d...
The human gut holds a special place in the study of different microbial environments due to growing ...
<p>A) PCoA of the weighted UniFrac distances stratified by geographical origin. B) Phylogenetic tree...