Sentences with phrase «different microbial communities»

«In studies done in people all over the world, you'll see different microbial communities residing in people that have different dietary intakes.
Based on those changes, you will see drastically different microbial communities.
Understanding the different modes of formation, and the contrasting geophysical dynamics, of these habitats is important for understanding the ecology of the different microbial communities.
This was the case even in an environment of plentiful phosphate — where phosphate competition wouldn't have been a factor — hinting that something else was happening in the plants to trigger the growth of different microbial communities.

Not exact matches

Professor Rachel Dutton, along with postdoctoral researchers Ben Wolfe and Julie Button, has spent the past several years mapping, analyzing and otherwise fiddling with the microbial communities in 160 different kinds of cheese rind.
Different changes to the microbial community of the stomach may explain why related conditions are associated with different risk levels and types of gastric tumor, according to a new study in PLOS PDifferent changes to the microbial community of the stomach may explain why related conditions are associated with different risk levels and types of gastric tumor, according to a new study in PLOS Pdifferent risk levels and types of gastric tumor, according to a new study in PLOS Pathogens.
Jackson was studying microbial communities around the world, including in the Amazon, when he realized that the ecological balance in those environments was not so different from the balance present in a healthy human gut.
In 2009 NIH geneticist Julie Segre published a study showing that physiologically comparable parts of the body host similar microbial ecologies, whereas contrasting areas — say sweaty underarms and dry forearms — have drastically different communities.
Model simulations can always be improved by testing predictions against field data collected from different ecosystems, and Sulman and Phillips are doing just that: investigating how roots influence soil decomposition and protected forms of carbon in forests that vary in the composition of tree and microbial communities.
Because the microbial community in the mucus of each amphibian species differs, adding a particular type of bacteria to the mucus through a probiotic wash will have different impacts on different types of frogs.
Scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) investigated the composition of bacterial communities in different digestion - associated organs but found no unusual or special microbial communities when they compared these with those of other mammals.
«What we've done since then is develop a reference library of the microbial communities that occur in different types of poop — we have cows, horses, raccoons, humans, different types of birds, pigs, sea lions, and other animals, as well as sewage and septage.
«Our goal is to discover what microbial communities exist in different parts of the human body and to explore how these communities change in the presence of health or disease,» said National Human Genome Research Institute Director, Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., co-chair of the Human Microbiome Project Implementation Group.
Soil microbial communities and glyphosate decay in soils with different herbicide application history — Keren Hernández Guijarro — Science of the Total Environment
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence decomposition and the associated soil microbial community under different soil phosphorus availability — Jing Xu — Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Rhizospheric microbial communities are driven by Panax ginseng at different growth stages and biocontrol bacteria alleviates replanting mortality — Linlin Dong — Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
We are also developing methods for characterizing microbial communities from metagenomic data, the pool of DNA from different microorganisms in a sample.
The authors refer to their hypothesis as differential partitioning - environmental buffering, and suggest that partitioning cells into different fates according to prevailing conditions could be a strategy used by many other types of cell coalitions — whether microbial communities, humans, trees, or jellyfish.
The researchers aim to integrate three different approaches: metabolomics, proteomics and the study of the gut microbial community, said Lampe, a cancer prevention researcher who is a member of Fred Hutch's Public Health Sciences Division.
Using the oral microbial flora as a model system, this application seeks to decipher metabolic and genetic functions among different species within the oral microbial communities.
Scientists can now identify microbes by their DNA, and they've discovered that microbial communities are far more diverse than anyone ever imagined, including tens or even hundreds of thousands of different microbial species, all interacting with one another.
Computer simulations by Liu et al. [43], Wang et al. [41], and Sundquist et al. [47] have indicated that pyrosequencing tags from different regions of the gene will vary in their utility for the distinct tasks of revealing microbial diversity and performing taxonomic classification, both of which contribute to making informative comparisons between complex microbial communities.
Recent studies have also shown that dogs with IBD have distinctly different duodenal microbial communities compared to healthy dogs.
Recent studies in dogs with IBD have shown that they have distinctly different duodenal microbial communities compared to healthy dogs.
Three and a half billion years ago our planet was quite different and Earth's earliest biosphere was dominated by microbial communities - complex multicellular organisms were not to evolve for quite some time, only arriving on the scene about 600 million years ago.
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