Diet and gut microbiome enterotype are associated at the population level in African buffalo
There are stable relationships between diet and microbiome in humans and lab animals. A study on African buffalo finds that diet influences microbiome variation and enterotype formation. Three pathogens may associate with microbiome depending on host diet, suggesting nutrition impacts relationships...
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oai:doaj.org-article:57be2eede8dc449c930c21b980a1d1882021-12-02T18:02:56ZDiet and gut microbiome enterotype are associated at the population level in African buffalo10.1038/s41467-021-22510-82041-1723https://doaj.org/article/57be2eede8dc449c930c21b980a1d1882021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22510-8https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723There are stable relationships between diet and microbiome in humans and lab animals. A study on African buffalo finds that diet influences microbiome variation and enterotype formation. Three pathogens may associate with microbiome depending on host diet, suggesting nutrition impacts relationships between gut microbiome and host health.Claire E. CouchKeaton StagamanRobert S. SpaanHenri J. CombrinkThomas J. SharptonBrianna R. BeechlerAnna E. JollesNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021) |
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There are stable relationships between diet and microbiome in humans and lab animals. A study on African buffalo finds that diet influences microbiome variation and enterotype formation. Three pathogens may associate with microbiome depending on host diet, suggesting nutrition impacts relationships between gut microbiome and host health. |
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Claire E. Couch Keaton Stagaman Robert S. Spaan Henri J. Combrink Thomas J. Sharpton Brianna R. Beechler Anna E. Jolles |
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Claire E. Couch Keaton Stagaman Robert S. Spaan Henri J. Combrink Thomas J. Sharpton Brianna R. Beechler Anna E. Jolles |
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Diet and gut microbiome enterotype are associated at the population level in African buffalo |
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Diet and gut microbiome enterotype are associated at the population level in African buffalo |
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Diet and gut microbiome enterotype are associated at the population level in African buffalo |
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Diet and gut microbiome enterotype are associated at the population level in African buffalo |
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Diet and gut microbiome enterotype are associated at the population level in African buffalo |
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diet and gut microbiome enterotype are associated at the population level in african buffalo |
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