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    Reporting guidelines for human microbiome research: the STORMS checklist

    The particularly interdisciplinary nature of human microbiome research makes the organization and reporting of results spanning epidemiology, biology, bioinformatics, translational medicine and statistics a ch...

    Chloe Mirzayi, Audrey Renson, Fatima Zohra, Shaimaa Elsafoury in Nature Medicine (2021)

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    Ecology impacts the decrease of Spirochaetes and Prevotella in the fecal gut microbiota of urban humans

    Compared to the huge microbial diversity in most mammals, human gut microbiomes have lost diversity while becoming specialized for animal-based diets – especially compared to chimps, their genetically closest ...

    Louise B. Thingholm, Corinna Bang, Malte C. Rühlemann, Annika Starke in BMC Microbiology (2021)

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    Genome-wide association analysis identifies variation in vitamin D receptor and other host factors influencing the gut microbiota

    Andre Franke and colleagues perform a genome-wide association study for the gut microbiome, examining the influence of host genetics on overall microbial variation and individual taxa. They find significant as...

    Jun Wang, Louise B Thingholm, Jurgita Skiecevičienė, Philipp Rausch in Nature Genetics (2016)