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  1. ...Dynamic A-to-I RNA editing in response to gut microbiome 1 in honey bees 2 3 Yuange Duan1 #, Min Huang1 #, Lin Ye1 #, Ling Ma1, Yashuai Wu1, Yating Du1, Jiyao Liu1, 4 Fan Song1, Li Tian1, Wanzhi Cai1, Hu Li1, Xin Zhou1, Shiqi Luo1 * 5 6 1. State Key Laboratory of Agricultural and Forestry...
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  2. ..., the Blastocystis tortoise lineage likely acquired this carbohydrate-degrading enzyme from Clostridia bacteria present in the gut microbiome, suggesting a gut-specific function.The other horizontally transferred carbohydrate gene in the tortoise Blastocystis lineage is within the recently described GH154 glycoside...
  3. .... These compositional and functional analyses are presented in the open-access Human Gut Microbiome Atlas, allowing for the exploration of the richness, disease, and regional signatures of the gut microbiota across different cohorts.Metagenomic studies have enabled a deeper understanding of the functional potential...
  4. ..., relatively little is known about evolutionary dynamics in the infant gut microbiome. Here we analyze longitudinal fecal metagenomic data from more than 700 infants and their mothers over the first year of life and find that the evolutionary dynamics in infant gut microbiomes are distinct from those of adults...
  5. ...transfer, whereas the scenario of native origination, through rapid divergence or de novo, is mostly dismissed. However, quantitative evidence supporting either scenario is lacking. Here, we systematically analyzed s from 4644 human gut microbiome species and identified more than 600,000 unique SSOGs...
  6. ...compared with other cell types (Fig. 5D). Enrichment analysis of fast-fiber PPARD circuit genes revealed that metabolic pathways such as glucose homeostasis and lipid catabolic process were upregulated in the PPARD network (Fig. 5C), which is consistent with previous reports of PPARD's function in muscle...
  7. ...- sequencing) efforts are able to assemble large numbers of whole s, which can identify novel taxa and provide strain-level information for pangenomic analysis. Several recent landmark studies, which focused on the gut microbiome, have illustrated the power of this method (Almeida et al. 2019; Nayfach et al...
  8. .... Studying vertical microbiome transmission from mothers to infants by strain-level metagenomic profiling. mSystems 2: e00164–16. ↵Bäckhed F, Roswall J, Peng Y, Feng Q, Jia H, Kovatcheva-Datchary P, Li Y, Xia Y, Xie H, Zhong H, et al. 2015. Dynamics and stabilization of the human gut microbiome during...
  9. ...-abundant gene groups (CAGs), the largest of which were termed metagenomic species (MGS), across a series of human gut microbiome samples (Nielsen et al. 2014). This method uses the metagenomic abundance profiles of a reference gene catalog, determined by stringent mapping of raw metagenomic reads onto sequences...
  10. ...microbial community before, during, and after antibiotic treatment.View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 1. Read cloud sequencing of the gut microbiome of a single individual during disease, antibiotic treatment, and recovery. (A) Study design. Linked-read metagenomic sequencing...
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