reviewGenome MedicineApr 27, 2016GOLD OA

The healthy human microbiome

Harvard University · Broad Institute

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Abstract

Humans are virtually identical in their genetic makeup, yet the small differences in our DNA give rise to tremendous phenotypic diversity across the human population. By contrast, the metagenome of the human microbiome-the total DNA content of microbes inhabiting our bodies-is quite a bit more variable, with only a third of its constituent genes found in a majority of healthy individuals. Understanding this variability in the "healthy microbiome" has thus been a major challenge in microbiome research, dating back at least to the 1960s, continuing through the Human Microbiome Project and beyond. Cataloguing the necessary and sufficient sets of microbiome features that support health, and the normal ranges of…

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Keywords
  • Microbiome
  • Metagenomics
  • Human microbiome
  • Biology
  • Human Microbiome Project
  • Human genetics
  • Population
  • Evolutionary biology
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