Microbial Ecology along the Gastrointestinal Tract
Purdue University West Lafayette
Abstract
The ecosystem of the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract traverses a number of environmental, chemical, and physical conditions because it runs from the oral cavity to the anus. These differences in conditions along with food or other ingested substrates affect the composition and density of the microbiota as well as their functional roles by selecting those that are the most suitable for that environment. Previous studies have mostly focused on Bacteria, with the number of studies conducted on Archaea, Eukarya, and Viruses being limited despite their important roles in this ecosystem. Furthermore, due to the challenges associated with collecting samples directly from the inside of humans, many studies are still…
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4Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Microbiome
- Context (archaeology)
- Microbial ecology
- Archaea
- Ecology
- Gastrointestinal tract
- Ecosystem
- Life in Land