Dynamics and associations of microbial community types across the human body
Tao Ding and
Patrick D. Schloss ()
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Tao Ding: 1500 W. Medical Center, University of Michigan
Patrick D. Schloss: 1500 W. Medical Center, University of Michigan
Nature, 2014, vol. 509, issue 7500, 357-360
Abstract:
The microbiome composition of 300 individuals sampled over 12–18 months was partitioned into microbial community types, which could be associated with the type found at other body sites, as well as with whether individuals were breastfed as an infant, their gender and their level of education.
Date: 2014
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