2013
DOI: 10.1186/gb-2013-14-1-r1
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Biogeography of the ecosystems of the healthy human body

Abstract: BackgroundCharacterizing the biogeography of the microbiome of healthy humans is essential for understanding microbial associated diseases. Previous studies mainly focused on a single body habitat from a limited set of subjects. Here, we analyzed one of the largest microbiome datasets to date and generated a biogeographical map that annotates the biodiversity, spatial relationships, and temporal stability of 22 habitats from 279 healthy humans.ResultsWe identified 929 genera from more than 24 million 16S rRNA … Show more

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“…A delineation of the dynamics of the natural de novo assembly of this microbial community would form a basis for better understanding how the gut acquires its founding microbiome, and how the bacteria in the gut start their transition to population equilibrium (1,14,15). In view of the importance of bacterial gut colonization, we sought to determine if the initial assembly of host intestinal microbial populations follows discernible patterns, and if interventions such as antibiotics or nutrition alter this progression.…”
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“…A delineation of the dynamics of the natural de novo assembly of this microbial community would form a basis for better understanding how the gut acquires its founding microbiome, and how the bacteria in the gut start their transition to population equilibrium (1,14,15). In view of the importance of bacterial gut colonization, we sought to determine if the initial assembly of host intestinal microbial populations follows discernible patterns, and if interventions such as antibiotics or nutrition alter this progression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it is likely that the microbiome in an oral rinse sample is composed of a variety of bacteria from different oral regions. The tongue surface has been demonstrated to exhibit a relatively stable bacterial microbiome with a composition very similar to that of saliva (27,28). The present study compared differences in bacterial composition between oral rinse samples and different oral sites.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The composition of the microbiome is different in each part of this tract and depends on the unique environment of the digestive organ (8,9). Among digestive organs, the oral cavity is unusual because of the presence of teeth and hard tissues.…”
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“…In addition, the extent of the difference in composition is positively correlated with periodontal pocket depth and periodontitis progression (11). Furthermore, the bacterial composition of saliva includes bacteria detached from various niches in the oral cavity and resembles that of the tongue coating (8,9,12,13).…”
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confidence: 99%