The diversity and functional potential of the gut bacterial community of healthy South African individuals are not well understood. This study investigated the gut microbiomes of two populations: individuals living in rural (n = 45) and urban (n = 50) areas using high-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The bacterial diversity (alpha diversity) was not significantly different between rural and urban populations (Welch test: p = 0.3; Shannon) and that the composition differed significantly between urban and rural cohorts (PERMANOVA: R2 = 0.03, p < 0.001, higher β-diversity). At the phylum level, both populations were dominated by Firmicutes, while Spirochete was uniquely associated with the rural population. Although 24 core bacterial gener...
Contemporary African populations possess myriad genetic and phenotypic adaptations to diverse diets,...
Diet is one of the main factors that affects the composition of gut microbiota. When people move fro...
Urban populations from highly industrialized countries are characterized by a lower gut bacterial di...
Understanding the ecology, evolution, structure and abiotic drivers of gut microbiota remains a majo...
BACKGROUND : Understanding the structure and drivers of gut microbiota remains a major ecological en...
Abstract Background Gut microbiota from individuals in rural, non-industrialized societies differ fr...
There is a significant gap in our knowledge of the microbe–host relationship between urban and tradi...
<div><p>The human gut microbiome contributes to a broad range of biochemical and metabolic functions...
Trillions of microorganisms inhabit the human gut and are regarded as potential key factors for heal...
The human gut microbiome contributes to a broad range of biochemical and metabolic functions that di...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is an ecosystem including all bacterial species that perman...
The diversity and basic functional attributes of the gut microbiome of healthy Indians is not well u...
ABSTRACT People living traditional lifestyles have higher gut microbiota diversity than urban subjec...
The human gut microbiota is impacted by host nutrition and health status and therefore rep-resents a...
International audienceUrban populations from highly industrialized countries are characterized by a ...
Contemporary African populations possess myriad genetic and phenotypic adaptations to diverse diets,...
Diet is one of the main factors that affects the composition of gut microbiota. When people move fro...
Urban populations from highly industrialized countries are characterized by a lower gut bacterial di...
Understanding the ecology, evolution, structure and abiotic drivers of gut microbiota remains a majo...
BACKGROUND : Understanding the structure and drivers of gut microbiota remains a major ecological en...
Abstract Background Gut microbiota from individuals in rural, non-industrialized societies differ fr...
There is a significant gap in our knowledge of the microbe–host relationship between urban and tradi...
<div><p>The human gut microbiome contributes to a broad range of biochemical and metabolic functions...
Trillions of microorganisms inhabit the human gut and are regarded as potential key factors for heal...
The human gut microbiome contributes to a broad range of biochemical and metabolic functions that di...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is an ecosystem including all bacterial species that perman...
The diversity and basic functional attributes of the gut microbiome of healthy Indians is not well u...
ABSTRACT People living traditional lifestyles have higher gut microbiota diversity than urban subjec...
The human gut microbiota is impacted by host nutrition and health status and therefore rep-resents a...
International audienceUrban populations from highly industrialized countries are characterized by a ...
Contemporary African populations possess myriad genetic and phenotypic adaptations to diverse diets,...
Diet is one of the main factors that affects the composition of gut microbiota. When people move fro...
Urban populations from highly industrialized countries are characterized by a lower gut bacterial di...