The Human Oral Microbiome Database: a web accessible resource for investigating oral microbe taxonomic and genomic information
Forsyth Technical Community College · Forsyth County Schools
Abstract
The human oral microbiome is the most studied human microflora, but 53% of the species have not yet been validly named and 35% remain uncultivated. The uncultivated taxa are known primarily from 16S rRNA sequence information. Sequence information tied solely to obscure isolate or clone numbers, and usually lacking accurate phylogenetic placement, is a major impediment to working with human oral microbiome data. The goal of creating the Human Oral Microbiome Database (HOMD) is to provide the scientific community with a body site-specific comprehensive database for the more than 600 prokaryote species that are present in the human oral cavity based on a curated 16S rRNA gene-based provisional naming scheme.…
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6Topics & keywords
- Human Microbiome Project
- Microbiome
- Biology
- Phylogenetic tree
- Metagenomics
- Oral Microbiome
- Computational biology
- Genome