Molecular Monitoring of Succession of Bacterial Communities in Human Neonates
Wageningen University & Research
Abstract
The establishment of bacterial communities in two healthy babies was examined for more than the first 10 months of life by monitoring 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) diversity in fecal samples by PCR and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and by analyzing the sequences of the major ribotypes. DGGE profiles of the dominant populations in the intestines of the infants were obtained by analyzing daily or weekly fecal samples. After delivery, the germfree infant gastrointestinal tracts were rapidly colonized, and the succession of bacteria in each ecosystem was monitored. During the first few days of life the profiles were simple, but they became more complex as the bacterial diversity increased with time in…
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4Topics & keywords
- Ecological succession
- Biology
- Human microbiome
- Ecology
- Microbiome
- Bioinformatics
- Life in Land