The first 1000 cultured species of the human gastrointestinal microbiota
University of Belgrade · Wageningen University & Research · +1 more institution
Abstract
The microorganisms that inhabit the human gastrointestinal tract comprise a complex ecosystem with functions that significantly contribute to our systemic metabolism and have an impact on health and disease. In line with its importance, the human gastrointestinal microbiota has been extensively studied. Despite the fact that a significant part of the intestinal microorganisms has not yet been cultured, presently over 1000 different microbial species that can reside in the human gastrointestinal tract have been identified. This review provides a systematic overview and detailed references of the total of 1057 intestinal species of Eukarya (92), Archaea (8) and Bacteria (957), based on the phylogenetic framework…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Metagenomics
- Human gastrointestinal tract
- Gastrointestinal tract
- Microbiome
- Gut flora
- Human health
- Ribosomal RNA
- Life in Land