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DOI: 10.1038/nature23889
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Strains, functions and dynamics in the expanded Human Microbiome Project

Jason Lloyd-Price,Anup Mahurkar,Ali Rahnavard,Jonathan Crabtree,Joshua Orvis,Andrew Brantley Hall,A. G. Brady,Heather Huot Creasy,Carrie McCracken,Michelle Giglio,Daniel McDonald,Eric A. Franzosa,Rob Knight,Owen White,Curtis Huttenhower

Microbiome
Human Microbiome Project
Human microbiome
2017
Abstract The characterization of baseline microbial and functional diversity in the human microbiome has enabled studies of microbiome-related disease, diversity, biogeography, and molecular function. The National Institutes of Health Human Microbiome Project has provided one of the broadest such characterizations so far. Here we introduce a second wave of data from the study, comprising 1,631 new metagenomes (2,355 total) targeting diverse body sites with multiple time points in 265 individuals. We applied updated profiling and assembly methods to provide new characterizations of microbiome personalization. Strain identification revealed subspecies clades specific to body sites; it also quantified species with phylogenetic diversity under-represented in isolate genomes. Body-wide functional profiling classified pathways into universal, human-enriched, and body site-enriched subsets. Finally, temporal analysis decomposed microbial variation into rapidly variable, moderately variable, and stable subsets. This study furthers our knowledge of baseline human microbial diversity and enables an understanding of personalized microbiome function and dynamics.
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    Strains, functions and dynamics in the expanded Human Microbiome Project” is a paper by Jason Lloyd-Price Anup Mahurkar Ali Rahnavard Jonathan Crabtree Joshua Orvis Andrew Brantley Hall A. G. Brady Heather Huot Creasy Carrie McCracken Michelle Giglio Daniel McDonald Eric A. Franzosa Rob Knight Owen White Curtis Huttenhower published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.