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  • Gut microbiota composition ... Gut microbiota composition correlates with diet and health in the elderly
    CLAESSON, Marcus J; JEFFERY, Ian B; FITZGERALD, Gerald F ... Nature (London), 08/2012, Volume: 488, Issue: 7410
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    Alterations in intestinal microbiota composition are associated with several chronic conditions, including obesity and inflammatory diseases. The microbiota of older people displays greater ...
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  • Improving the use of specie... Improving the use of species distribution models in conservation planning and management under climate change
    Porfirio, Luciana L; Harris, Rebecca M B; Lefroy, Edward C ... PloS one, 11/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 11
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    Choice of variables, climate models and emissions scenarios all influence the results of species distribution models under future climatic conditions. However, an overview of applied studies suggests ...
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  • Comparative genomics highli... Comparative genomics highlights the unique biology of Methanomassiliicoccales, a Thermoplasmatales-related seventh order of methanogenic archaea that encodes pyrrolysine
    Borrel, Guillaume; Parisot, Nicolas; Harris, Hugh M B ... BMC genomics, 08/2014, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    A seventh order of methanogens, the Methanomassiliicoccales, has been identified in diverse anaerobic environments including the gastrointestinal tracts (GIT) of humans and other animals and may ...
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  • A Place for Viruses on the ... A Place for Viruses on the Tree of Life
    Harris, Hugh M B; Hill, Colin Frontiers in microbiology, 01/2021, Volume: 11
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    Viruses are ubiquitous. They infect almost every species and are probably the most abundant biological entities on the planet, yet they are excluded from the Tree of Life (ToL). However, there can be ...
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  • Comparative Genomics of the... Comparative Genomics of the Genus Lactobacillus Reveals Robust Phylogroups That Provide the Basis for Reclassification
    Salvetti, Elisa; Harris, Hugh M B; Felis, Giovanna E ... Applied and environmental microbiology, 09/2018, Volume: 84, Issue: 17
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    The genus includes over 200 species that are widely used in fermented food preservation and biotechnology or that are explored for beneficial effects on health. Naming, classifying, and comparing ...
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  • Comparison of the salivary ... Comparison of the salivary and dentinal microbiome of children with severe-early childhood caries to the salivary microbiome of caries-free children
    Hurley, Eimear; Barrett, Maurice P J; Kinirons, Martin ... BMC oral health, 01/2019, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    The main objectives of this study were to describe and compare the microbiota of 1) deep dentinal lesions of deciduous teeth of children affected with severe early childhood caries (S-ECC) and 2) the ...
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  • Detection and genomic chara... Detection and genomic characterization of motility in Lactobacillus curvatus: confirmation of motility in a species outside the Lactobacillus salivarius clade
    Cousin, Fabien J; Lynch, Shónagh M; Harris, Hugh M B ... Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 02/2015, Volume: 81, Issue: 4
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    Lactobacillus is the largest genus within the lactic acid bacteria (LAB), with almost 180 species currently identified. Motility has been reported for at least 13 Lactobacillus species, all belonging ...
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  • Pro-inflammatory flagellin ... Pro-inflammatory flagellin proteins of prevalent motile commensal bacteria are variably abundant in the intestinal microbiome of elderly humans
    Neville, B Anne; Sheridan, Paul O; Harris, Hugh M B ... PloS one, 07/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 7
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    Some Eubacterium and Roseburia species are among the most prevalent motile bacteria present in the intestinal microbiota of healthy adults. These flagellate species contribute "cell motility" ...
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