Comparative metagenomics revealed commonly enriched gene sets in human gut microbiomes.
DNA Res. 2007 Aug 31; 14(4):169-81
Kurokawa K, Itoh T, Kuwahara T, Oshima K, ..., Takagi T, Sakaki Y, Hayashi T, Hattori M. Kurokawa K, Itoh T, Kuwahara T, Oshima K, Toh H, Toyoda A, Takami H, Morita H, Sharma VK, Srivastava TP, Taylor TD, Noguchi H, Mori H, Ogura Y, Ehrlich DS, Itoh K, Takagi T, Sakaki Y, Hayashi T, Hattori M. DNA Res. 2007 Aug 31; 14(4):169-81
In this, the largest (to date) metagenomics study of human gut, the authors show the strong functional uniformity of otherwise very diverse human gut microbiome.
Large metagenomics samples from 13 healthy individuals of various ages, including unweaned infants, were compared to each other and to previously published samples of...
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