Interactions and competition within the microbial community of the human colon: links between diet and health
University of Aberdeen · Blackburn College
Abstract
The microbiota of the human intestinal tract play an important role in health, in particular by mediating many of the effects of diet upon gut health. Surveys of 16S rRNA sequence diversity in the human colon have emphasized the low proportion of sequences that match cultured bacterial species. This may reflect limited recent effort on cultivation rather than inherent unculturability, however, as anaerobic isolation methods can apparently recover a wide range of the diversity found. A combination of information from representative cultures, molecular tools for enumeration and tracking of bacterial metabolites offers the most powerful route to understanding the roles played by different groups of bacteria in…
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4Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Competition (biology)
- Human health
- Microbial population biology
- Ecology
- Environmental health
- Bacteria
- Genetics
- Life in Land