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High-throughput diversity and functionality analysis of the gastrointestinal tract microbiota

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2008
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Zoetendal, Erwin G.
Rajilić-Stojanović, Mirjana
de Vos, Willem M.
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The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota plays a pivotal role in our health. For more than a decade a major input for describing the diversity of the GI tract microbiota has been derived from the application of small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA)-based technologies. These not only provided a phylogenetic framework of the GI tract microbiota, the majority of which has not yet been cultured, but also advanced insights into the impact of host and environmental factors on the microbiota community structure and dynamics. In addition, it emerged that GI tract microbial communities are host and GI tract location-specific. This complicates establishing relevant links between the host's health and the presence or abundance of specific microbial populations and argues for the implementation of novel high-throughput technologies in studying the diversity and functionality of the GI tract microbiota. Here, we focus on the recent developments and applications of phylogenetic microarrays ...based on SSU rRNA sequences and metagenomics approaches exploiting rapid sequencing technologies in unravelling the secrets of our GI tract microbiota.

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GUT, 2008, 57, 11, 1605-1615
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  • Bmj Publishing Group, London

DOI: 10.1136/gut.2007.133603

ISSN: 0017-5749

PubMed: 18941009

WoS: 000260247000027

Scopus: 2-s2.0-54349126970
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AB  - The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota plays a pivotal role in our health. For more than a decade a major input for describing the diversity of the GI tract microbiota has been derived from the application of small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA)-based technologies. These not only provided a phylogenetic framework of the GI tract microbiota, the majority of which has not yet been cultured, but also advanced insights into the impact of host and environmental factors on the microbiota community structure and dynamics. In addition, it emerged that GI tract microbial communities are host and GI tract location-specific. This complicates establishing relevant links between the host's health and the presence or abundance of specific microbial populations and argues for the implementation of novel high-throughput technologies in studying the diversity and functionality of the GI tract microbiota. Here, we focus on the recent developments and applications of phylogenetic microarrays based on SSU rRNA sequences and metagenomics approaches exploiting rapid sequencing technologies in unravelling the secrets of our GI tract microbiota.
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publisher = "Bmj Publishing Group, London",
journal = "GUT",
title = "High-throughput diversity and functionality analysis of the gastrointestinal tract microbiota",
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Zoetendal, E. G., Rajilić-Stojanović, M.,& de Vos, W. M.. (2008). High-throughput diversity and functionality analysis of the gastrointestinal tract microbiota. in GUT
Bmj Publishing Group, London., 57(11), 1605-1615.
https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.2007.133603
Zoetendal EG, Rajilić-Stojanović M, de Vos WM. High-throughput diversity and functionality analysis of the gastrointestinal tract microbiota. in GUT. 2008;57(11):1605-1615.
doi:10.1136/gut.2007.133603 .
Zoetendal, Erwin G., Rajilić-Stojanović, Mirjana, de Vos, Willem M., "High-throughput diversity and functionality analysis of the gastrointestinal tract microbiota" in GUT, 57, no. 11 (2008):1605-1615,
https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.2007.133603 . .

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