Good morning! Today’s Microbiome Digest highlights are the modeling of the gut microbiome, trotter horse urine metabolome, selection of appropriate metagenome taxonomic classifiers and news about the improvement of gut health. Enjoy reading.
General microbiome
Mini-Review: Conducting metagenomic studies in microbiology and clinical research – Tiphaine C. Martin – Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Human gut microbiome
Challenges in modeling the human gut microbiome – Parizad Babaei – Nature Biotechnology
Review: Rebuilding the Gut Microbiota Ecosystem – Antonella Gagliardi – International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Soil exposure modifies the gut microbiota and supports immune tolerance in a mouse model – NooraOttman – Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Animal experiments
Microbiome Composition in Both Wild-Type and Disease Model Mice Is Heavily Influenced by Mouse Facility – Kristopher D. Parker – Frontiers in Microbiology
Animal microbiome
Characterization of trotter horses urine metabolome by means of proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy – Chenglin Zhu – Metabolomics
Water and extremophile microbiome
Metagenomic analysis of geothermal water reservoir sites exploring carbohydrate-related thermozymes – GirijaKaushal – International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Bioinformatics
Selection of Appropriate Metagenome Taxonomic Classifiers for Ancient Microbiome Research – Irina M. Velsko – mSystems
Microbes in the news
New Emerging Research Suggests Montmorency Tart Cherries May Help Enhance Gut Health