2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-021-07372-0
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The seasonal changes of the gut microbiome of the population living in traditional lifestyles are represented by characteristic species-level and functional-level SNP enrichment patterns

Abstract: Background Most studies investigating human gut microbiome dynamics are conducted on humans living in an urban setting. However, few studies have researched the gut microbiome of the populations living traditional lifestyles. These understudied populations are arguably better subjects in answering human-gut microbiome evolution because of their lower exposure to antibiotics and higher dependence on natural resources. Hadza hunter-gatherers in Tanzania have exhibited high biodiversity and season… Show more

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“…In contrast, diversely distributed differential KOs in the CG were enriched in carbohydrate metabolism and membrane transport. Both groups' shared carbon metabolism elevations indicated efficient energy generation in winter [30]. Active membrane transporting has also previously been reported; however, this was only in hibernating animals [31].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In contrast, diversely distributed differential KOs in the CG were enriched in carbohydrate metabolism and membrane transport. Both groups' shared carbon metabolism elevations indicated efficient energy generation in winter [30]. Active membrane transporting has also previously been reported; however, this was only in hibernating animals [31].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Our results showed that multiple environmental factors were associated with vaginal microbiome, and ambient temperature was one of the most important in uential environmental factors. Then we speci cally examined the impact of ambient temperature on vaginal microbiome aiming to extended the knowledge of temperature on the human microbiome [27][28][29]. Besides, we also investigate the role of vaginal microbiome played on the rerlationship between ambient temperature and ART outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, host xenobiotic receptors (XRs) activated by metabolism may affect susceptibility to fungal infection ( 58 , 59 ). Indeed, several factors such as tissue microenvironment, diet, nutrient availability or antibiotic exposure are known to affect the microbiome evolution and microbial SNPs ( 60 , 61 ). Probiotics may also acquire SNPs when several stressors act in particular microbiome niches ( Figure 1 ) ( 62 ).…”
Section: The Third Wheel: the Host Microbiome Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%