[PDF][PDF] Factors shaping the abundance and diversity of archaea in the animal gut
C Thomas, E Desmond-Le Quemener, S Gribaldo… - 2021 - researchgate.net
Abstract 1 Archaea are active members of the gut microbiome, but a thorough analysis of
their diversity 2 and abundance in a wide range of animals is lacking. Here, we examined …
their diversity 2 and abundance in a wide range of animals is lacking. Here, we examined …
Factors shaping the abundance and diversity of the gut archaeome across the animal kingdom
CM Thomas, E Desmond-Le Quéméner… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Archaea are common constituents of the gut microbiome of humans, ruminants, and termites
but little is known about their diversity and abundance in other animals. Here, we analyse …
but little is known about their diversity and abundance in other animals. Here, we analyse …
Strong influence of vertebrate host phylogeny on gut archaeal diversity
Commonly used 16S rRNA gene primers miss much of the archaeal diversity present in the
vertebrate gut, leaving open the question of which archaea are host associated, the …
vertebrate gut, leaving open the question of which archaea are host associated, the …
The diversity, composition, and metabolic pathways of archaea in pigs
Simple Summary Archaea is identified as the key link in the interaction between gut
microbiota and host metabo-lism. Studies on human and mice have reported archaea …
microbiota and host metabo-lism. Studies on human and mice have reported archaea …
Vertebrate host phylogeny influences gut archaeal diversity
ND Youngblut, GH Reischer, S Dauser, S Maisch… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Commonly used 16S rRNA gene primers do not detect the full range of archaeal diversity
present in the vertebrate gut. As a result, several questions regarding the archaeal …
present in the vertebrate gut. As a result, several questions regarding the archaeal …
Novel complete methanogenic pathways in longitudinal genomic study of monogastric age-associated archaea
B Feehan, Q Ran, V Dorman, K Rumback… - Animal Microbiome, 2023 - Springer
Background Archaea perform critical roles in the microbiome system, including utilizing
hydrogen to allow for enhanced microbiome member growth and influencing overall host …
hydrogen to allow for enhanced microbiome member growth and influencing overall host …
Archaea: An under-estimated kingdom in livestock animals
Y Peng, T Xie, Z Wu, W Zheng, T Zhang… - Frontiers in Veterinary …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Archaea are considered an essential group of gut microorganisms in both humans and
animals. However, they have been neglected in previous studies, especially those involving …
animals. However, they have been neglected in previous studies, especially those involving …
Archaeome structure and function of the intestinal tract in healthy and H1N1 infected swine
A Meene, L Gierse, T Schwaiger, C Karte… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background Methanogenic archaea represent a less investigated and likely underestimated
part of the intestinal tract microbiome in swine. Aims/Methods This study aims to elucidate …
part of the intestinal tract microbiome in swine. Aims/Methods This study aims to elucidate …
Methanogenic archaea in humans and other vertebrates: an update
E Conway de Macario, AJL Macario - (Endo) symbiotic Methanogenic …, 2018 - Springer
This article updates a previous one with the same title from 2010. It is not a comprehensive
review but a summary of various reports published from 2011 onwards, illustrating advances …
review but a summary of various reports published from 2011 onwards, illustrating advances …
[HTML][HTML] Archaea: Essential inhabitants of the human digestive microbiota
VD Nkamga, B Henrissat, M Drancourt - Human Microbiome Journal, 2017 - Elsevier
Prokaryotes forming the domain of Archaea, named after their first discovery in extreme
environments, are acknowledged but still neglected members of the human digestive tract …
environments, are acknowledged but still neglected members of the human digestive tract …