ResearchPublished on:12 October 2020 Full Text PDF Understanding the impact of antibiotic perturbation on the human microbiome The human gut microbiome is a dynamic collection of bacteria, archaea, fungi, and v
2,3. However, a vast number of microbes on earth are ‘uncultured’ and do not grow under routine laboratory culture conditions4, making it a major challenge for microbiome research. Metagenomic binning is a bioinformatic procedure aiming to...
In the past five years, gut microbiota research has become a research“hot spot,” and more than 25,000 gut microbiota-related articles have been published (as of 1st Sep 2019). Using next-generation sequencing (NGS) approaches, large-scale studies such as the Human Microbiome Project (HMP)...
Importantly, a legacy of captivity may persist in zoo-born individuals, which we discovered harbored a much lower gut diversity than reserve-born individuals, with potential long-term survival consequences that may impact the outcome of reintroduction programs. Additional research on other zoo-born, ...
impact on microdiversity than the horizontal, despite their large differences in geographic scale (a few kilometers vs. hundreds or thousands of kilometers, respectively). This study also reports many synonymous single nucleotide variants (SNVs) in the investigated genomes, which aligns with a ...
Further research is essential to explore the relationship of breastfeeding practices, such as the introduction of water, beverages and food, as a factor for introducing soil and water bacteria into breast milk microbiome as microbial diversity might influence neonatal gut colonisation, impact the ...
The human gastrointestinal tract harbors a magnitude of bacteria, which are collectively known as the gut microbiome. Research has demonstrated that the gut microbiome significantly impacts the health of its host and alters the host’s risk for various c
Antibacterial activity and impact on keratinocyte cell growth of Cutibacterium acnes bacteriophages in a Cutibacterium acnes IA(1)- colonized keratinocyte model –Juan C Farfán-Esquivel – Current Research in Microbial Sciences Microbiota-derived urolithin A in monoclonal gammopathies and multiple myeloma...
independency can be irreversibly lost without any gain of function. Determining whether plant microbiota members display a low or high degree of metabolic complementarity will not only have critical implications for microbiome research and synthetic microbial ecology but also provide novel insights into how...
[27,30,42,43,44]. However, limited research has explored changes occurring during later developmental stages, such as settlers and early juveniles, which can impact the fidelity and persistence of vertically transmitted symbionts [30]. For instance, in the case of the high microbial abundance (...