BACKGROUND: Host-associated microbes comprise an integral part of animal digestive systems and these interactions have a long evolutionary history. It has been hypothesized that the gastrointestinal microbiome of humans and other non-human primates may have played significant roles in host evolution by facilitating a range of dietary adaptations. We have undertaken a comparative sequencing survey of the gastrointestinal microbiomes of several non-human primate species, with the goal of better understanding how these microbiomes relate to the evolution of non-human primate diversity. Here we present a comparative analysis of gastrointestinal microbial communities from three different species of Old World wild monkeys. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL F...
Microbiomes impact a variety of processes including a host’s ability to access nutrients and maintai...
Microbiomes impact a variety of processes including a host’s ability to access nutrients and maintai...
The study of the primate microbiome (genetic and environmental content of the microbiota) has served...
Host-associated microbes comprise an integral part of animal digestive systems and these interaction...
The study of the mammalian microbiome serves as a critical tool for understanding host-microbial div...
The study of the mammalian microbiome serves as a critical tool for understanding host-microbial div...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbors a highly diverse and dynamic community of bacteria. The...
Over the past decade several studies have reported that the gut microbiomes of mammals with similar ...
Over the past decade several studies have reported that the gut microbiomes of mammals with similar ...
BackgroundComparative data from non-human primates provide insight into the processes that shaped th...
ABSTRACT The gut microbiome of primates, including humans, is reported to closely follow host evolut...
Microbiomes impact a variety of processes including a host’s ability to access nutrients and maintai...
Microbiomes impact a variety of processes including a host’s ability to access nutrients and maintai...
Primates of the Colobinae subfamily are highly folivorous. They possess a sacculated foregut and are...
Humans and other mammalian hosts harbor distinct gut microbial communities that function in host met...
Microbiomes impact a variety of processes including a host’s ability to access nutrients and maintai...
Microbiomes impact a variety of processes including a host’s ability to access nutrients and maintai...
The study of the primate microbiome (genetic and environmental content of the microbiota) has served...
Host-associated microbes comprise an integral part of animal digestive systems and these interaction...
The study of the mammalian microbiome serves as a critical tool for understanding host-microbial div...
The study of the mammalian microbiome serves as a critical tool for understanding host-microbial div...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbors a highly diverse and dynamic community of bacteria. The...
Over the past decade several studies have reported that the gut microbiomes of mammals with similar ...
Over the past decade several studies have reported that the gut microbiomes of mammals with similar ...
BackgroundComparative data from non-human primates provide insight into the processes that shaped th...
ABSTRACT The gut microbiome of primates, including humans, is reported to closely follow host evolut...
Microbiomes impact a variety of processes including a host’s ability to access nutrients and maintai...
Microbiomes impact a variety of processes including a host’s ability to access nutrients and maintai...
Primates of the Colobinae subfamily are highly folivorous. They possess a sacculated foregut and are...
Humans and other mammalian hosts harbor distinct gut microbial communities that function in host met...
Microbiomes impact a variety of processes including a host’s ability to access nutrients and maintai...
Microbiomes impact a variety of processes including a host’s ability to access nutrients and maintai...
The study of the primate microbiome (genetic and environmental content of the microbiota) has served...