坦桑尼亚
微生物群
生物
地理
分类单元
生态学
肠道微生物群
动物
生物信息学
环境规划
作者
Samuel A. Smits,Jeff D. Leach,Erica D. Sonnenburg,Carlos G. Gonzalez,Joshua S. Lichtman,Gregor Reid,Rob Knight,Alphaxard Manjurano,John Changalucha,Joshua E. Elias,Maria Gloria Dominguez‐Bello,Justin L. Sonnenburg
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2017-08-25
卷期号:357 (6353): 802-806
被引量:745
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aan4834
摘要
Seasonal diets, seasonal microbiota Among the Hadza of western Tanzania, a few hundred people still live in small groups as hunter-gatherers, reliant solely on the wild environment for food. Smits et al. found that the microbiota of these people reflects the seasonal availability of different types of food (see the Perspective by Peddada). Between seasons, striking differences were observed in their gut microbial communities, with some taxa apparently disappearing, only to reappear when the seasons turned. Further comparison of the Hadza microbiota with that of diverse urbanized peoples revealed distinctly different patterns of microbial community composition. Science , this issue p. 802 ; see also p. 754
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