@MicrobiomDigest will be enjoying vacation for the next two weeks, so I won’t be able to post as much as usual. I might occasionally have some time and internet access at the same time, and post something, but don’t rely on this blog during that time for your daily Microbiome fix. But I will be back! Enjoy this last (short) one for now:
Human oral microbiome
Bacterial community composition of chronic periodontitis and novel oral sampling sites for detecting disease indicators – Vaia Galimanas – Microbiome
Human gut microbiome
Immunoglobulin A Coating Identifies Colitogenic Bacteria in Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Noah W Palm – Cell
Modulation of immune development and function by intestinal microbiota – Agnieszka M. Kabat – Trends in Immunology
Worms, bacteria, and micronutrients: an elegant model of our diet – Lutfu Safak Yilmaz, Albertha J.M. Walhout – Trends in Genetics
Mammal microbiome
Spatial heterogeneity of gut microbiota reveals multiple bacterial communities with distinct characteristics (in flying squirrels) – Hsiao-Pei Lu – Scientific Reports
Social influences on the gut microbiome of developing monkeys – W.Z. Amaral – Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
Do Rumen Bacteroidetes Utilize an Alternative Mechanism for Cellulose Degradation? – AE Naas – mBio
Characterization of the Fecal Microbiota of Pigs before and after Inoculation with “Brachyspira hampsonii” – Matheus O. Costa – PLOS ONE
Sponges and corals
The versatile nature of coral-associated viruses – Bettarel Yvan – Environmental Microbiology
Onset and establishment of diazotrophs and other bacterial associates in the early life history stages of the coral Acropora millepora – Kimberley A. Lema – Molecular Ecology
Rocks and Water Microbiome
Microbial Colonization of Bare Rocks: Laboratory Biofilm Enhances Mineral Weathering – F. Seiffert – Procedia Earth and Planetary Science
Microbial diversity and biogeochemical cycling in soda lakes – Dimitry Y. Sorokin – Extremophiles
Food microbiome
Switzerland Puts Secret Bacteria In Cheese To Catch Knockoffs – Sarah Zhang – Gizmodo
Bioinformatics
A Scalable and Accurate Targeted Gene Assembly Tool (SAT-Assembler) for Next-Generation Sequencing Data – Yuan Zhang – PLOS Computational Biology
Metabolomics
Taking your breath away: metabolomics breathes life in to personalized medicine
Nicholas J.W. Rattray – Trends in Biotechnology
Phages and Viruses
Identifying and analyzing bacteriophages in human fecal samples: what could we discover? – Maite Muniesa1 & Juan Jofre – Future Medicine
Microbes in the news
Hotel rooms aren’t yucky – you colonize them with your own personal bacteria within hours — Rachel Feltman – Washington Post
A touching story: The ancient conversation between plants, fungi and bacteria – David Tenenbaum – News UW Madison
Bik’s Picks
The universal ‘anger face’: Each element makes you look physically stronger and more formidable – Science Daily
Zombie Bacteria Invasion? Nothing To Worry About – Science 2.0
Report: Ice Bucket Challenge Causing Ecological Mayhem in California – The Allium (Satire)
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