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A Framework for Human Microbiome Research
- Source :
- Methé, Barbara A., Karen E. Nelson, Mihai Pop, Heather H. Creasy, Michelle G. Giglio, Curtis Huttenhower, Dirk Gevers, et al. 2012. A framework for human microbiome research. Nature 486(7402): 215-221.
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Nature Publishing Group, 2012.
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Abstract
- A variety of microbial communities and their genes (microbiome) exist throughout the human body, playing fundamental roles in human health and disease. The NIH funded Human Microbiome Project (HMP) Consortium has established a population-scale framework which catalyzed significant development of metagenomic protocols resulting in a broad range of quality-controlled resources and data including standardized methods for creating, processing and interpreting distinct types of high-throughput metagenomic data available to the scientific community. Here we present resources from a population of 242 healthy adults sampled at 15 to 18 body sites up to three times, which to date, have generated 5,177 microbial taxonomic profiles from 16S rRNA genes and over 3.5 Tb of metagenomic sequence. In parallel, approximately 800 human-associated reference genomes have been sequenced. Collectively, these data represent the largest resource to date describing the abundance and variety of the human microbiome, while providing a platform for current and future studies.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00280836 and 14764687
- Database :
- Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH)
- Journal :
- Methé, Barbara A., Karen E. Nelson, Mihai Pop, Heather H. Creasy, Michelle G. Giglio, Curtis Huttenhower, Dirk Gevers, et al. 2012. A framework for human microbiome research. Nature 486(7402): 215-221.
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edshld.1.10611802
- Document Type :
- Journal Article
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nature11209