Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome

Studies of the human microbiome have revealed that even healthy individuals differ remarkably in the microbes that occupy habitats such as the gut, skin and vagina. Much of this diversity remains unexplained, although diet, environment, host genetics and early microbial exposure have all been implic...

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Published in:Nature (London) Vol. 486; no. 7402; pp. 207 - 214
Main Authors: Huttenhower, Curtis, Gevers, Dirk, Knight, Rob, Abubucker, Sahar, Badger, Jonathan H, Chinwalla, Asif T, Creasy, Heather H, Earl, Ashlee M, FitzGerald, Michael G, Fulton, Robert S, Giglio, Michelle G, Hallsworth-Pepin, Kymberlie, Lobos, Elizabeth A, Madupu, Ramana, Magrini, Vincent, Martin, John C, Mitreva, Makedonka, Muzny, Donna M, Sodergren, Erica J, Versalovic, James, Wollam, Aye M, Worley, Kim C, Wortman, Jennifer R, Young, Sarah K, Zeng, Qiandong, Aagaard, Kjersti M, Abolude, Olukemi O, Allen-Vercoe, Emma, Alm, Eric J, Alvarado, Lucia, Andersen, Gary L, Anderson, Scott, Appelbaum, Elizabeth, Arachchi, Harindra M, Armitage, Gary, Arze, Cesar A, Ayvaz, Tulin, Baker, Carl C, Begg, Lisa, Belachew, Tsegahiwot, Bhonagiri, Veena, Bihan, Monika, Blaser, Martin J, Bloom, Toby, Bonazzi, Vivien, Paul Brooks, J, Buck, Gregory A, Buhay, Christian J, Busam, Dana A, Campbell, Joseph L, et. al
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 14.06.2012
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ISSN:0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687
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