Introduction: The breakthrough of next generation sequencing-technologies has enabled large-scale studies of natural microbial communities and the 16S rRNA genes have been widely used as a phylogenetic marker to study community structure. However, major limitations of this approach are that neither strain-level resolution nor genomic context of microorganisms can be provided. This information, however, is crucial to answer fundamental questions about the temporal stability and distinctiveness of natural microbial communities. Material and methods: We developed a methodological framework for metagenomic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variation analysis and applied it to publicly available data from 252 human fecal samples from 207 Euro...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
The gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial species in common. Howev...
International audienceIntroduction: The breakthrough of next generation sequencing-technologies has ...
Our understanding of how the gut microbiome interacts with its human host has been restrained by lim...
Microbial species (bacteria and archaea) in the gut are important for human health in various ways. ...
Population genomics of prokaryotes has been studied in depth in only a small number of primarily pat...
International audienceThe gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial sp...
International audienceThe gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial sp...
International audienceThe gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial sp...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
Population genomics of prokaryotes has been studied in depth in only a small number of primarily pat...
<div><p>Next-generation sequencing has greatly contributed to an improved ecological understanding o...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
The gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial species in common. Howev...
International audienceIntroduction: The breakthrough of next generation sequencing-technologies has ...
Our understanding of how the gut microbiome interacts with its human host has been restrained by lim...
Microbial species (bacteria and archaea) in the gut are important for human health in various ways. ...
Population genomics of prokaryotes has been studied in depth in only a small number of primarily pat...
International audienceThe gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial sp...
International audienceThe gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial sp...
International audienceThe gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial sp...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
Population genomics of prokaryotes has been studied in depth in only a small number of primarily pat...
<div><p>Next-generation sequencing has greatly contributed to an improved ecological understanding o...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
By following up the gut microbiome, 51 human phenotypes and plasma levels of 1,183 metabolites in 33...
The gut microbiomes of human populations worldwide have many core microbial species in common. Howev...