The microbiome is becoming recognized as a key determinant of host phenotype. Here, Henry et al. present a framework for building our understanding of how the microbiome also influences host evolution, review empirical examples and research approaches, and highlight emerging questions
There is undeniable evidence showing that bacteria have strongly influenced the evolution and biolog...
<div><p>There has been an explosion of research on host-associated microbial communities (i.e.,micro...
As human populations spread across the world, they adapted genetically to local conditions. So too d...
The microbiome is becoming recognized as a key determinant of host phenotype. Here, Henry et al. pre...
Microorganismal diversity can be explained in large part by selection imposed from both the abiotic ...
The human body carries vast communities of microbes that provide many benefits. Our microbiome is co...
Symbiotic and pathogenic bacteria have in common that they live in or on host organisms or host cell...
Understanding how microbes adapt to their host is an enduring problem in microbiome ecology, and und...
Growing evidence indicates that the mammalian microbiome can affect behaviour, and several symbionts...
The mammalian gut is colonized by trillions of microorganisms collectively called the microbiome. It...
The recent emergence of powerful genomic tools, such as high-throughput genomics, transcriptomics an...
We are only beginning to understand the relationship between host genetics and the gut microbiome. T...
Animals are associated with a microbiome that can affect their reproductive success. It is therefor...
Microbiota–host associations are ubiquitous in nature. They are often studied using a host-centered ...
We are walking ecosystems, inoculated at birth with a unique set of microbes that are integral to th...
There is undeniable evidence showing that bacteria have strongly influenced the evolution and biolog...
<div><p>There has been an explosion of research on host-associated microbial communities (i.e.,micro...
As human populations spread across the world, they adapted genetically to local conditions. So too d...
The microbiome is becoming recognized as a key determinant of host phenotype. Here, Henry et al. pre...
Microorganismal diversity can be explained in large part by selection imposed from both the abiotic ...
The human body carries vast communities of microbes that provide many benefits. Our microbiome is co...
Symbiotic and pathogenic bacteria have in common that they live in or on host organisms or host cell...
Understanding how microbes adapt to their host is an enduring problem in microbiome ecology, and und...
Growing evidence indicates that the mammalian microbiome can affect behaviour, and several symbionts...
The mammalian gut is colonized by trillions of microorganisms collectively called the microbiome. It...
The recent emergence of powerful genomic tools, such as high-throughput genomics, transcriptomics an...
We are only beginning to understand the relationship between host genetics and the gut microbiome. T...
Animals are associated with a microbiome that can affect their reproductive success. It is therefor...
Microbiota–host associations are ubiquitous in nature. They are often studied using a host-centered ...
We are walking ecosystems, inoculated at birth with a unique set of microbes that are integral to th...
There is undeniable evidence showing that bacteria have strongly influenced the evolution and biolog...
<div><p>There has been an explosion of research on host-associated microbial communities (i.e.,micro...
As human populations spread across the world, they adapted genetically to local conditions. So too d...