Improving Characterization of Understudied Human Microbiomes Using Targeted Phylogenetics

Volume: 5, Issue: 1
Published: Feb 11, 2020
Abstract
Whole-genome bacterial sequences are required to better understand microbial functions, niche-specific bacterial metabolism, and disease states. Although genomic sequences are available for many of the human-associated bacteria from commonly tested body habitats (e.g., feces), as few as 13% of bacterium-derived reads from other sites such as the skin map to known bacterial genomes. To facilitate a better characterization of metagenomic shotgun...
Paper Details
Title
Improving Characterization of Understudied Human Microbiomes Using Targeted Phylogenetics
Published Date
Feb 11, 2020
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
1
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