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The soil in our microbial DNA informs about environmental interfaces across host and subsistence modalities.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2020 Nov 23;375(1812):20190577. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0577. Epub 2020 Oct 5.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2020.
PMID: 33012224
Free PMC article.
I present evidence supporting the assumption that environmental soil taxa are found among host-associated gut taxa, which can recapitulate the surrounding host habitat ecotype. Soil taxa found in gut microbiomes relate to a set of universal 'core' taxa for all soil ecotype …
I present evidence supporting the assumption that environmental soil taxa are found among host-associated gut taxa, which can recapitulate t …
Taxonomic features and comparisons of the gut microbiome from two edible fungus-farming termites (Macrotermes falciger; M. natalensis) harvested in the Vhembe district of Limpopo, South Africa.
Schnorr SL, Hofman CA, Netshifhefhe SR, Duncan FD, Honap TP, Lesnik J, Lewis CM.
Schnorr SL, et al.
BMC Microbiol. 2019 Jul 17;19(1):164. doi: 10.1186/s12866-019-1540-5.
BMC Microbiol. 2019.
PMID: 31315576
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The majority of Treponema sequences from edible termite gut microbiota most closely relate to species recovered from other termites or from environmental samples, except for one novel OTU strain, which clustered separately with Treponema found in hunter-gatherer human grou …
The majority of Treponema sequences from edible termite gut microbiota most closely relate to species recovered from other termites o …
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